I haven't noticed any interaction with my cordless combo from ITSG. It's
RF, not infra-red. Despite the transmission method, there is still a
cord between the receiver and computer. Maybe the RF is getting in there?
73, Mike NF4L
Teemu, SM0WKA wrote:
> These cordless devices most of the time use 27MHz as their TX/RX
> frequencies, so that explains why you block it out working on 28MHz. However
> I do not understand why it gets wacked out on 160. I have had the same
> experience on 10mtrs by the way.
>
> Solution is to either look for a cordless set that operates around 400MHz or
> one that uses IR - Infra Red communication.
>
> 73,
> Teemu SM0W
>
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