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Old September 21st 12, 03:43 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Ralph Mowery Ralph Mowery is offline
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Default One way shingles


"Ben" wrote in message ...
The usual cause when this happens to me is an frequency offset in either
my in rig or the other operators. Are you sure that your rig isn't set
accidently to some type of TX shift. There are two rigs at the other end
and none of them can hear you.


Now the shingles have dried out we can hear each other on all the radios and
antennas. I know nothing has changed as the radios need to be programmed by
computer and I have the cable.

The distance is just under 10 miles so we should be almost radio line of
sight. The land between us is rolling hils. Going from about 600 feet at
the lowest to 900 feet at the highest.