Re: Topband: Nasty QRM From ??

2020-01-24 Thread Kim Herron
You need to kill the main breaker, Dick, and walk over to 
the power panel with a 6 transistor radio and if you have 
HASH, then you need to call the power company and tell 
them to get their piece of junk off the house.  I had the 
same issue.  I think that most of us here have.  It's a 
pretty well documented issue.

On 24 Jan 2020 at 12:20, k8...@alphacomm.net wrote:

> Just a thought, does your house have the new "intelligent" power 
> metering on the powerline? This would still be on, even if your
> breakers 
> were off. Or, maybe the same type of monitoring on natural gas or 
> municipal water supplies. Sure sounds like a switching power
> supply
> 
> BrianĀ  K8BHZ
> 
> On 1/24/2020 1:59 AM, Dick Bingham wrote:
> > Greetings All
> >
> > Here are my basic conditions:
> > - KiwiSDR (~DC-to-30MHz) or
> > - Apache-Labs 7000dle
> > - Dell laptop computer
> > - Both on battery power
> >
> > I have cleaned up my system using chokes and filtering to the
> point
> > there are virtually no CM-signals entering the receiver when the
> feedline
> > at the antenna is disconnected and re-connected to a 50-ohm
> load.
> >
> > When the antenna is reconnected I see desired signals PLUS an
> > unwanted comb-line with signals every ~98.4KHz (e.g. comb-lines
> span
> > 2573.49KHz to 4355.38KHz resulting in 98.438KHz line spacings.)
> >
> > These signals are frequency stable and not drifty. Shutting down
> the
> > house-mains with the receiver battery powered does not kill the
> QRM.
> >
> > SO, it looks like something somewhere is generating this junk that
> runs from
> > the BC-band to >20MHz.
> >
> > Have any of you encountered similar ~98.xxxKHz spurious signals
> ?
> >
> > 73  Dick/w7wkr at CN97uj
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Re: Topband: Unsubscribe

2019-07-17 Thread Kim Herron
My guess is that they don't know that there is a link at the 
server to go to, to perform the unsubscribe.  I've seen this 
on MANY lists.

On 17 Jul 2019 at 9:08, Doug Renwick wrote:

> Why do people leaving a list always have to announce it? To make
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> you
> left, your choice.
> Why not just unsubscribe without announcing it?
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> Doug
> 
> "The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its
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> Albert Einstein 
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