Returning to the original subject ... I've found:

1.  Power, by itself, is usually one of the lesser factors in such cases of interference.  It does come into play in #3/#4 below

2.  Audio input level is a big contributor when it's set too high and you're saturating the PA.

3.  Phase noise may be the largest contributor to the interference that plagues many.  There was a period, around the beginning of the 21st Century, when some of the most popular transceivers had a fairly high level of transmitted phase noise.  It was commonly high in the same transceivers that exhibited heavy key clicks.

4.  Strong enough phase noise into a receiver can generate it's own phase noise internally.  My TS-850 suffered from this problem when KF6T was on about 2.5 km from me.  It wiped out the entire band, while on my K2, Jack's phase noise was only about 5 to 7 kHz wide.  Still too much, but nothing like the TS-850 appeared to indicate.

5.  Saturating the core of an RF transformer/balun is almost as loud a noise as dropping your rifle while in formation. 😉

73,

Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

Julia Tuttle wrote on 11/26/2021 2:32 PM:
...also, I don't think there *would* be anything wrong with sharing the
factual details of a dispute if you've made a good faith effort to resolve
it privately and gotten nowhere?

"Don't say anything disparaging about anyone else in the group" can end up
papering over a *ton* of (technical or social) harm being done and
preventing it from being resolved.

73,

Julie

On Fri, Nov 26, 2021, 17:23 Richard <[email protected]> wrote:

It might have been derogatory if I had named the other guy as you asked me
to do; the information I shared is absolutely true. What's your problem?

Richard




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