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> From: John Kjos <KB9RPM@centuryinter.net>
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> I have a friend that doesn't subscribe the the reflector(KB9RNO) who
> is
> having some problems with RFI on 6 meters.A neighbor who doesn't have
> cable.Anyone know of any Low Pass filters that may help this out.He
> has
> already grounded everything well.Any help Appreciated.John KB9RPM
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