6 meter interference - channel 03

Del K. Rykert drykert2 at rochester.rr.com
Tue Mar 22 09:45:58 AKST 2005


Paul..
    Being a Ham and aware that some Hams do use the 50mhz band you may have 
a ham using it for digi-peating or even cw. If you really want to bother 
with the trouble shooting effort you can get yourself a directional 50mhz 
handheld antenna and track down the source. After all that effort doesn't 
mean it will solve your problem except to know where it was coming from. I 
have intenially used the 53 mhz band as over all my years of using the ham 
frequencies I have had many from all areas of the country and Canada have 
never had inference on the 53mhz portion. Was reported many had witnessed or 
personally experienced interference on the 50mhz portion.  Draw your own 
conclusions. I have chosen the 53 mhz and never looked elsewhere yet.

    del
        kb2joi - gen
           worked  220 countries
                rtty / cw / ssb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Horan" <phoran at vvm.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 10:30 AM
Subject: 6 meter interference - channel 03


>    I am getting interference on Channel 03 , 50.86  Mhz.  The 50 mhz rc 
> frequencies are in the CW portion 50-50.100 6meters.  My symptoms were a 
> few holds, plane did no fly smoothly, and 2 failsafes - low throttle.
> Any ideas what are the best channels on 6 meters to stay away from 
> interference ?  Of course, one
> solution is to go to the regular RC freqs.
>    Any ideas if this interference can be due to some other cause ?
> ThanksPaul Horan
> KC5NF
> AMA 57131
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