We are about to break ground on a new steel home. The skeleton is red iron, the roof and walls steel, the studs throughout are steel. The pins for the uprights are set into the concrete pour (not sur
I am about to assemble a new PC. I would like to select components that have better than average resistance to external RF and minimal output of same. I'd like to start with the motherboard. While I
What is needed there, and elsewhere, is for the friendly helpful legal staff at the ARRL to generate a release form and a letter of explanation for the neighbor to read and sign that releases the Ham
I was listening to my AM radio on the way home today and observed the usual massive RFI from the lines in Hudson, FL. I started wondering that while the new digital BC (AM) radio will solve the noise
CliffHazen@aol.com wrote: What an intellectual president we have. GW Bush invented universal broadband for the masses. Cliff N7HIY "Invented"? Universal broadband isn't an invention, it is an impleme
To review: -RFI is 24/7, fundamental frequency on 3-4 Mhz. -Only abated (temporarily) by HEAVY RAIN -Cable TV company disavows any culpability. -Utility Co. disavows any culpability. Sincerely, Joe,
I have a Vector TVEC1088A 2/6/12Amp microprocessor controlled battery charger on my Stowaway Marine Tournament dual-purpose 900 cranking 205 reserve battery. It is generating massive RFI on AM broadc
Please be sure to copy your reply to the FCC and the ARRL, and perhaps the WSJ editorial page. 73, doc ps. He's smoking the "intellectual weed" the lawyers and Enron-types stuffed into the pipe they
Any chance they will be demo'ing BPL there? Perhaps some KW ops and high-power mobiles in the area might stage a "Just Say No to BPL" Contest" May 16-18? Everything Completely Legal, base KW & 500W+
It has nothing to do with "jamming"! It has to do with forcing an open and honest and public demonstration of the facts -- something the massive bucks behind BPL is invested in preventing. There woul
3) deliberate interference...and that's what was proposed here, is illegal. And beneath us. Please do not misrepresent my post. LEGAL operation of Amateur Radio gear is NEVER "deliberate interference
Anyone else see the FL story about the pirate station shut down for interfering with airport comms? (It was in the Hernando Times here in West Central FL.) He's lucky in a way -- had his illegal tran
I am told that this 18VDC 55A supply may be turned down to 13.8VDC http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=15184+PS Anyone used one of these things and determined if it is RFI-clean enough for a
CliffHazen@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 5/3/04 19:59:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, W4EF@dellroy.com writes: I guess its safe to assume you won't be attending the protest, Berry :):) Mike, W4EF...
The Samsung Syncmaster 152N receives a weak review here: http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,111739,00.asp The KDS RAD-5 gets a similar weak review here: http://www.ascully.com/modules.php?n
NOTE: I think this discussion should be moved to the more appropriate rfi@contesting.com list and now invite folks to follow it there. Since the political hacks on the 911 Commission have opened the
I think this thread may belong on the rfi@contesting.com so I have copied it there. That said, one wonders if operating 440 in WalMart might set off the inventory alarm systems? Depending on how well
That would be construed as intentional jamming, I was speculating about the impact of inadvertent (unintentional) rfi. I was thinking that the unintented noisy consequence from the inadvertent rfi mi
Eric Rosenberg wrote: For those of you who are wondering where the adminstration stands on BPL, these two items should clarify matters: So now we know what that we did not already? The President's ad