My Alinco DJ-G7 will do all of that plus 1.2 Ghz and two receivers. Dale, k9vuj _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman
I have one, used it for some amount of time and was RFI quiet, it worked well while it worked. It's dead now, but I'm not going to spend time or money fixing it. It is relegated to under a shelf, on
Did you check Amazon? 73 Dale, k9vuj _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi
I bought one of these, not the 660 but another lower priced model on Amazon. It came in the box brand new and works fb. K9YC recommended and he's right, they are a lot of rx for the money. I also use
I spoke in error. I DO have the 660. It's been a while since I used it so I simply forgot which model I have. It is the Tecsun PL-660, I bought it on Amazon. Very nice radio, batteries are easy to ch
Yes it has AM. The sync detection is very fast lockup. It also has three sensitivity positions. The s-meter works well. The air band is one button push and you're there. It's a good radio for SW and
I am one who believes first in K.I.S.S. then punt. Dale, k9vuj _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi
Hi Gary, For what it's worth, the Mall of America in Bloomington Mn has all LED lighting for the massive parking ramp. I go there a lot in the winter for walking early in the mornings and with my HF
I had similar issues with a carbon monoxide detectors, the kind that plug into a wall socket made by a well known detector company. They'd go off when I used my amp. I switched to battery powered sam
Me too. Where I live, is not a high crime area, but even wandering around in someone's back yard might very well have me under a police car spotlight and some questions. My neighbors are very graciou
"The FCC doesn't care." That seems to be the case. I'd like that to be changed, but who knows if it will ever happen again. The burden should not be on the shoulders of hams to invade their neighbors
I have found in at least one case in my own house, that wrapping the cable that plugs into the device the WW is powering, with a #31 mix snap-on. Several turns reduced the trash, but not eliminated e
I got the 660 and it's very good SW rx plus a good portable noise finder. I highly recommend it. Price is right too. Batteries are easy to change, a user friendly radio which has SSB and SW too. Good
Ken, sounds like you still have a electrical wiring issue in your house. These little outlet testers are handy, got mine at Home Depot and made by Commercial Electric, not very expensive and you just
Just want to relate a noise problem that I've had for a few winters. Always in cold weather would this intermittent arc welder noise happen, especially bad on 20 meters. Well, I finally had a chance
Ken, also, I don't think it's RF causing your routers to fail. If that were the case they'd surely fail more often than a year apart. Something else is causing the routers to fail like that. Could it
Ken good luck with it and hope you get feeling better. 73 Dale, k9vuj Thanks again, Dale. Boy! You fellows have given me enough different things to think about and to investigate that I'm going to be
You're making progress. Get one of those little testers for checking outlet wiring. You might find some more strange things going on in your house. Dale, k9vuj OK, Gang, two things have changed since
Roger, I read your post about hooking up a light bulb and it was interesting then I got to thinking that he's doing the same as my little green plug in gizmo I bought at HD. Dale, k9vuj Shows how out
I've never seen on for 220/240, but they probably do. Dale I have an Extech tester for 120vac. Do they make an affordable one for 240vac? -- *David* ~KD4E~ Nevils, Georgia USA Safe & Secure Search En