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Subject: | Topband: Re: Yaesu FT1000mp Mark V Key Clicks |
From: | kd9sv@comcast.net (gary nichols) |
Date: | Mon, 09 Dec 2002 19:34:10 -0500 |
Earl, Some of the spurious or multiple freq transmissions may in fact be caused by stations that do not adequately disable or disconnect their receive antennas (beverages etc) and RF getting back into the "unprotected or active" RX port can be the problem.. One sure test is to have a nearby station listen to your signal with and without your receive antennas connected. de gary, kd9sv |
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