I had to buy a new keyboard for the office computer recently, which shares a room with the shack, and that keyboard quits working when I transmit on certain bands. I have to restart the computer to g
I have tried conventional wireless and Bluetooth. No issues whatsoever even with full legal limit on HF and 6m. I like Bluetooth better as I dont have to use a dongle. _______________________________
I have used a number of Logitech and Dell wireless keyboards QRO on all bands with no problems. Stan, K4SBZ "Real radio bounces off the sky." _______________________________________________ CQ-Contes
Ditto Logitech and Microsoft here. Never had a problem. Love me some wireless keyboard. 73 - Mark N5OT Stan, K4SBZ "Real radio bounces off the sky." I have tried conventional wireless and Bluetooth
My first experience was with a very cheap no brand model operating on 27MHz. Yes, that band... Didn't work because probably too close to our frequencies, especially right under the tower running QRO
Thanks to all for the info on wireless keyboards. I actually solved my keyboard problem last evening by finding a Dell keyboard using a PS/2 connection at Goodwill yesterday. The problematic keyboard
If this is on HF, turns must be wound through a #31 core to form a choke that's effective on HF. There are many conditions that can put RF in the shack. For example, antennas very close to the shack,
That indicates failure to do proper bonding of the coax to ground before it enters the shack. If that's the case, it's likely that there are other bonding failures. It's worth studying N0AX's ARRL bo