Hello all, Has anyone else experienced interference from their GPS right on the 222 Narrow Band Calling frequency? I'd been noticing this for a while, sounding like slightly raspy morse A's run toget
Yep, on my 736r I get the same thing around 222.125 I just reach over and turn it off when I'm on that band. -- Dennis Hudson, N2LBT/VE2/VE3/R "The Canadian Mickywave Rover" http://www.n2lbt.com/ ___
Hmm ... I'll have to check that out. It could be a real problem if I go to a phase-locking scheme for microwave LO's that uses the 1 pps or 10 kHz output from a GPS as a reference. 73, Zack W9SZ ____
Yep, I have the same thing but using a Garmin Etrex. Reverse as well. When my 222 is on the GPS has poor signal receive. BTW I use a 28mhz if into a demi 222 transverter. ,,,Tim KE3HT/r ? -- -- Date:
As I recall - ND2X has this problem with the GPS V but does not have this problem with the GPS III. -- George Fremin III - K5TR geoiii@kkn.net http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr _______________________________
I run several GPSs in the truck when roving, specifically a Garmin GPS 182C, a 276C and on occasion a Motorola Encore. The 182C does make some noise and I have had to turn it off on rare occasions a
As an inverse to this, has anynoe had trouble with a transmitter (particularly 1296) wiping out the GPS unit front end on transmission? Zack W9SZ _______________________________________________ VHFco