Mine was easy too. I worked all neighbors with a Heathkit Seneca on 6 meters
:) Still have yet.
Got a couple of awards from the FCC office in Chicago! No citations just
inquiries. I was 17, scared me until I learned how to deal with them.
Tom WA9WSJ
On Sunday, July 8, 2018, 8:52:08 PM MDT, w6rgs@cox.net <w6rgs@cox.net>
wrote:
If it hadn't been for those 21mhz (or 21mc) TV IFs back in the 60's, I
wouldn't have been able to get my Worked All Neighbors award!
Bill W6RGS
-----Original Message-----
> From: RFI <rfi-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of Roger D Johnson
> Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2018 12:13
> To: rfi@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [RFI] FCC Compliance and Enforcement
>
> You're talking about two different problems. Many of the early TV sets had
> an IF frequency near 21 MHz. This was fine until hams were allowed to use
> the 15m band in 1952. The 15m ham signals got into the TV IF section due to
> inadequate filtering and/or shielding. This was the fault of the TV design
> and not the ham operators although it caused much grief and aggravation to
> the hams.
snip73, Roger
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