Hi Tom,
I agree 100% with the idea of of somehow having a central repository of click 
ailments & cures: that would offer a struggling newbie to the ailment a quick & 
ready source of ideas & possible contacts as to a cure(s)...
I have ascertained that my case here had to do directly with the plate current 
meter that I was employing in my 2x813 amplifier: it was reading FAR too low, 
with the consequence that I was using more drive than necessary on the linear 
to achieve "textbook specs". I believe the situation is now well in hand, 
however, and I am greatly appreciative for the patience & assistance extended 
to me in this regard by way of Bill (VE3CSK): would that EVERY sufferer of 
clicks whom we might encounter on the air be so fortunate...
~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
> I don't have much of an opinion on it one way or another, except I'm sure 
> most people appreciate direct contact more than public (any chat room, 
> cluster, or reflector is public) contact if possible. The exceptions being 
> something that just can't wait, or no way to contact someone directly.
> 
> It would be interesting to keep a list of problems and cures. It isn't 
> correct that it is always the radio, always the amplifier, or even that it is 
> always either the radio or amplifier. Sometimes it is the antenna, or things 
> around the antenna.
> 
> When we had terrible old receiving equipment with horrible dynamic range and 
> poor skirts, and even the perceived best gear like Collins fell into that 
> class years ago, we couldn't all bunch up 250 Hz from someone else. Things 
> problems now were not problems when our receivers forced us to be a kilocycle 
> or more away from strong signals, and when receiving and transmitting antenna 
> technology wasn't nearly so good.
> 
> We have a new level of problems now.
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Topband Reflector
 
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