To the list: The e-mail below was sent to several list members and also to the list, but it apparently never made it through the list server. I hope you don't mind my addressing it here. -- Hi Ron, F
I don't feel the list should exclude anyone! I have never considered Amateur Radio to be a closed society. Indeed Amateur Radio operators have a long tradition of helping *anyone*. That's my thoughts
Eddie, I wouldn't disagree with your comments on appropriate use of the list. Actually, at lists.contesting.com, which is where many people would look, there is no description of purpose. It is at ht
"We have been ... having a interference problem in ou[r] Videoconferencing rooms and on Telcons through out the country" from a guy ostensibly at Boeing, one wonders if RFI 'cures' aren't being sough
This seems to be a common problem with GSM phones. I have trouble with my 1.9GHz GSM//GPRS device and my HF radios, and computer speakers as well. I turn it on for logging and QRZ.com lookup and then
The list should mostly be about Amateur RFI, however, I don't mind non-amateur discussions once in a while. Mike AD6AA _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.
"This seems to be a common problem with GSM phones." 1/2 watt from a UHF HT will produce clicks on key-up in my PC speakers; We used to get low rep-rate 'thhhhht' sound from our 800 MHz IS-136 TDMA p
I strongly agree Eddie. I have done considerable research in this area, all of it on my own nickel. That's part of my investment in my business. I've also published much of it, making available to ha
Yes, you must be right. It must be because the PDA type devices transmit more. So it is more common with GPRS. _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http
Leigh, I just want to be clear on this, as all people may not have followed the 'evolution' and renaming that GSM has gone through into it's current manifestation - GPRS. All this 'renaming' hasn't m
Jim: You forgot the network where RIM placed their first Blackberries--the RAM Mobile Data Network (on air since 1989) using the Mobitex format. This later was renamed BellSouth then Cingular and has
Well, actually, no, I just didn't put full thoughts and a complete into words; I thought I had covered myself rather lawyerly by using this terminology " networks such as ". Another name that comes i