- 1. [WriteLog] First time user. (score: 1)
- Author: tom@gm4fdm.com (Tom Wylie)
- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 22:59:27 -0000
- I upgraded WL just before the contest. I played around with it just to get the feel of it and sorted out the stuttery keyer problem after a short note to the reflector. As qwe would say in Scotland a
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2002-11/msg00506.html (8,519 bytes)
- 2. [WriteLog] First time user. (score: 1)
- Author: jbrannig@optonline.net (Jim Brannigan)
- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 18:33:45 -0500
- Amazingly, I have no RF problems with my 3Com cable modem or the network (including wireless) However I do get into the computer on 80 and 40M (frequency selective) and it causes dots and dashes to s
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2002-11/msg00508.html (7,936 bytes)
- 3. [WriteLog] First time user. (score: 1)
- Author: w7zr@citlink.net (Richard Zalewski)
- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 17:03:34 -0700
- I have/had the same problem with RFI into my Efficient Networks external DSL modem. I used lots of ferrite on the power lead from the external cube that supplies 16VAC to the modem. It cured it on 10
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2002-11/msg00509.html (9,024 bytes)
- 4. [WriteLog] First time user. (score: 1)
- Author: gw3njw@onetel.net.uk (Clive Whelan)
- Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 00:42:43 -0000
- Hi Tom Stuttery CW is *not* an RF problem ( although lock ups could be), quite simply a Windows resource problem. Any significant demand on the processor will steal clock cycles. Solutions? 1. Only r
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2002-11/msg00514.html (7,598 bytes)
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