I have a Logitech Cordless Freedom Navigator keyboard and mouse. I have tried several times over the past few years to use these devices on the PC at my radio desk. But they do not like it when I ope
It won't help with the keyboard, but cordless mice that use infra-red are available. I never used mine in a high-RF environment, but it seems likely that it would be RF proof. Tim - N9LF http://lists
These cordless devices most of the time use 27MHz as their TX/RX frequencies, so that explains why you block it out working on 28MHz. However I do not understand why it gets wacked out on 160. I have
Steve, All older and some newer ones Logitech device's use 27mhz RF.I have the same problem with my microsoft wireless mouse on 10m.Placed the receiver somewhere else did some help but not when runni
I haven't noticed any interaction with my cordless combo from ITSG. It's RF, not infra-red. Despite the transmission method, there is still a cord between the receiver and computer. Maybe the RF is g
While probably not directly relevant in the contest station, it might be if you decide to grab another one for the computer in the den: **Don't try to run more than one Logitech wireless keyboard in
I've used both wireless and infra-red headsets contesting, and an important difference is that you can go to the bathroom with the radio wireless ones but you can't with the IR ones unless you can s
Answer: Bluetooth! Ty K3MM These cordless devices most of the time use 27MHz as their TX/RX frequencies, so that explains why you block it out working on 28MHz. However I do not understand why it get