One was a K3, not sure of the others.   Some no-name Y/K/I types.

matt

On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 17:00:53 +0200, you wrote:

>Hello Matt,
>
>Interesting that the other stations whose phase noise pestered you, did not 
>sense the presence of the K3's strong signal as the result of reciprocal 
>mixing in their receivers.  Can you recall the model or models of 
>transceiver the others were using?
>
>73,
>Geoff
>LX2AO
>
>
>On September 13, 2012 at 6:18 AM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
>
>
><snip>
>
>> Now - I KNEW better, but I went around to the other stations when they
>> were operating on same bands as the CW station (Dave at the key, were
>> at the computer).  They weren't hearing us AT ALL and didn't even know
>> we were on the same band!  Except for our roving spotter with a
>> broadband panadapter who could see my K3 but not hear it.  No key
>> clicks from us, but of course you could hear them all over the band(s)
>> from remote stations.
>
><snip> 
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