Having experienced something like this last year, a fried eggs
sizzling noise I tried many recommendations. BTW, our utilities are
underground. Eliminate your house as the source of the problem by
running your rig from a battery and shut off the house circuit
breakers, everything. Don't overlook
Interesting from DX Watch spots, mistake ?
VE3YXO KA2OEG 5374.8 BPSK31 0237z 08 Sep
VE3YXO K0OD5374.8 BPSK31 0234z 08 Sep
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Andy K3UK
Ron, as a semi direct answer to your question, as a general rule
cable tv frequencies typically are well above hf radio. It is not
impossible for there to be interference, but generally it will be
some other source. One thing to remember with most cable systems is
that the line and trunk amps n
Have you tried Outpost or Winpack. Outpost is a newer program and
Winpack has some age. The AGWpe software may be needed to bridge these
programs. I will be using a uTNT, in kiss, with AGWpe and Winpack some.
73,
Lee
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Martin:
I'd bet you were thinking of ISA instead of IDE - and probably the dual
opto-SCC card developed by your countrymen back then.
Ross:
JNOS is probably the most actively maintained version of NET which became
NOS, back in about 1990/1991 time frame. Current versions of it can be run
un
Hello Ross
Here we have already for years running the packetnode using ax25
drivers in linux. http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl (sorry in dutch)
Different speed up to 76800 however we use SCC IDE controlers I think
via the serial port ttyS0 ax0 will do also.
Before we switched from DOS-6.11 to lin
Ron,
One handy trick, the local 'radio inspcetor' for want of a better
name, passed on to me was ... That the closer you get to the noise
source .. the higher in frequency you can pick it up .. I had a wide
band signal taking all of 145 Mhz out ... finally tracked it down,
using a uhf 'tv' a
Hi Ron,
Use a portable HF receiver with a whip antenna and walk around, track
it down by signal strength. This will find the source 90% of the time.
Take 2 ferrites and call me in the morning...
Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
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If this question is inappropriate for the reflector I apologize but as
of last Friday I started to experience significant noise (S-9) on all
bands from 160 through 15M with the lower frequencies much stronger. I
thought that it was due to power line noise but it appears to be
intermittent in t
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