C. Crane's Twin Ferrite Antenna
Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 05:05:51 GMT, "W. Watson"
wrote:
Maybe it had some affect. Dunno. I guess I could always try the
original one. Tomorrow.
Hi OM,
It could (and that would be a good check), but my guess is a change of
weather will make more difference. If so, we go into the third chorus
of
Classic indication of a bad ground, or a ground loop.
A bad ground will stay with you for a very long time. A ground loop
can come or go with the same appearance of:
love,
superstition,
the deal of a poker hand,
or a political forecast.
Quite possibly there is some sort of grounding issue. I only bring up
the monitor possibility because I have seen the way some monitors, and
the circuitry that runs them, can really sing when a change is made.
What adds spice to the problem is how Windoze will sometimes change
resolutions on ya. Happens a lot more in DOS, but if a person is a gamer
- or a Ham who still uses DOS - it can come into play more often than we
might think.
My interest is piqued! Mr Watson - don't you dare solve this problem
and not let us know what the cause was!!!! 8^)
- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -
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