6 meter interference - channel 03
Bill Glaze
billglaze at triad.rr.com
Tue Mar 22 12:08:42 AKST 2005
Del: I've never had any problems at all on 6 meters anywhere, also, but
am wondering if it would be possible to attach a set of headphone clips
anywhere in one of our recenvers and listen? We used to do that with
the Orbits, but they were of course super-regen front ends, and about as
broad as all outdoors. And, these new recenvers may not be able to
drive headphones. Takes a lot of power.
Bill Glaze
Del K. Rykert wrote:
> 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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