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> Looks like you need high pass filters on the TV side, appears like
front end
> overload from your transmitted frequency. Haw many 300w power are you
running?
> You might also need to RF chokes on the AC lines and any speaker
lines, they
> work like antennas, pick up RF and it gets rectified and messes up
things.
>
> Yuri
I was just running about 2 w on 28 by an ic781.
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>From James Funk" <jfunk@adams.net Tue Feb 6 12:28:38 2001
From: James Funk" <jfunk@adams.net (James Funk)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] soliciting Sprint QSO's
Message-ID: <002901c09038$5604d720$6b248ad8@funk>
A comment from one of the "nobodys" in Sprint-Land (i.e., I'll never be
competitive, and it doesn't bother me....):
K6LA wrote:
"I agree 100% that asking a station to move to another band after they
answer
a CQ is a 2nd solicitation and against the rules."
I seem to remember some comment about simply saying "I'm going up five"
after you've made your second QSO on a frequency being against the rules.
This occurs with some regularity in the Sprint. I won't "name names"
because I didn't keep track, but you know who you are....
K6LA also said:
"Log checking software CAN catch this as the Cabrillo format shows the
frequency of the QSO if the computer reads that data from the radio."
Do we want to require log checking software to do this????
and from K6LA again:
" I think most Sprint operators have the computer reading the radio's
frequency."
Seriously??? I know *some* do, but MOST? I'm farther out of the mainstream
than I thought....
73, Jim N9JF aka (sometimes) Pogo
Seriously?????
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