Hi again, Dale,
Nice to see you in Cedar Rapids.
No, these really are low power, so should not be a problem for weak signal
work. I understand there is at least one ATV repeater whose audio has
problems from these devices, though.
And of course THEY might have trouble with the new National QRO Simplex
Frequency, 433.925. (VERY big grin!)
Cortland
KA5S
> [Original Message]
> From: <dgsvetan@rockwellcollins.com>
>
> Cortland and Lin,
>
> The good news is that 433.92 MHz is not real close to the weak signal
> calling frequency of 432.100 MHz, which I (and others) use. I have two
> different brands of wireless digi thermometers in use at my QTH, both are
> of the type operating at 433.92 MHz, and neither seems to interfere with
> the other, nor have I had any problems with those senders QRMing my 432
> receiver. Better yet, my 100 watts on 432 xmit does not seem to crunch
the
> receivers, one of which is in the ham shack (as part of a WWVB-controlled
> clock). I have yet to see any artifacts on the display while I operate in
> the band.
>
> As always, YMMV. FWIW: When I first heard about these gadgets operating
> in the 70cm band, I was pretty upset and feared the worst. So far, no
> issues at my place and yes, W1RFI and the League are well aware of these
> systems.
>
> 73, Dale
> WA9ENA
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