Could be a bad RX on his end with some funny IF mixture that was bring ur CW
signal into his RX.
I did some math and came up with a 400 khz diff. not the old standard of
455 khz. Who knows what IF that some of the CB sets selected for their
boxes.
Quack
----- Original Message -----
From: "BlakeM" <n4gi@tampabay.rr.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2029 02:22
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CB QRM in 10m test (opposite)
> I had exactly the opposite happen. While CQing on 28.066 in the 10m test
> last weekend, I got an e-mail from a ham in Canada (rates were slow...) (a
> VE1) who said he had his CB on CH16 and could hear me calling there 479.
I
> think he said that 16 is around 27.155. I took my handheld R-10 outside,
> and couldn't hear myself xmitting anything down there, . I've got a 419
> filter in line before the amp (titan425 ~1.2kw). He was using a long
wire
> for an antenna. Pretty strange, but we just let it pass as overload on
his
> end? Any other ideas?
>
> I hate to be out there spewing crap, so if anyone has any comment on how I
> sounded, I'd appreciate a report-
>
> 73,
> Blake N4GI
>
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