Hi Bill,
I have before lived next to electric fences. A properly installed and
maintained electric fence should not make any noise in your receiver. Every
time I heard noise from my neighbors fence, I was able to find a bad insulator
or something that shouldn't be touching the fence. I think you should ask you
neighbor if you could check out his fence.
73,
Ken
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Kenneth E. Kinyon
34 Princeton Circle
Longmont, CO 80503-2106
Voice/fax (303) 684-0037
E-mail W7TS@ibm.net
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From: owner-tentec@contesting.com [mailto:owner-tentec@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of Bill Clarke
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 1998 07:04
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: [TenTec] Noise Blanker for Corsair II
I have a Corsair II that I use as a back up rig. I have a neighbor with
a horse and an electric fence. The Corsair hears the fence wonderfully.
When I turn the noise blanker on the fence goes away. Just like it
should.
The problem is that the receive audio goes down the drain at the same
time. It gets "fuzzy" and unpleasant to listen to.
Note, I also use an FT-990, which completely takes out the fence without
making audio changes.
Comments or suggestions would be appreciated
Bill W2BLC
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