Have you tried ferrites on the tx coax? Also move the tx coax around, I'll bet
it will be worked out with coax placement?
Michael Sundstrom
NOKIA
TCC Dallas / EMC
of: (972) 374-1462
cell: (817) 917-5021
amateur call: KB5UKT
From: ext John Harrington
From: Sundstrom Michael (NMP-RD/Dallas)
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 7:34 AM
To: 'Garnier, David S (MED)'
Subject: RE: FCC's inquiry for broadband over the powerlines (BPL)
I'd say that the noise floor from 2 to 40 MHz is going to rise due to the
broad band noise that could be generated from
Ed, I also hate it when I get ambushed.
In the matter of the extension cord: I guess to lessen their liability they
don't want any extra voltage drop from a cord?
I also agree, why would I hook up a UPS that could fry my equipment with a
switching event?
When you find out let me know, as
Yes I'm seeing some strange posts also.
Michael Sundstrom
NOKIA
TCC Dallas / EMC
of: (972) 374-1462
cell: (817) 917-5021
amateur call: KB5UKT
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121.5 MHz is the emergency com channel and the ELT alert channel for aviation.
Might be bleed over?
Michael Sundstrom
NOKIA
TCC Dallas / EMC
of: (972) 374-1462
cell: (817) 917-5021
amateur call: KB5UKT
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