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Ham or CB Antenna?
What the hell, public forum or not, I need some help here, and this guy is giving legal users a bad name. I've approached the guy *several* times over the past few yrs and asked him very nicely to lower the boost/gain (whatever it's called) on his radio and he has complaied to a certain extent. His broadcast were only coming through my stereo speakers during low passages at the time. As of a few months ago, it is now so bad, that his broadcast are now coming through my TV speakers, and causing horizontal lines in the picture. (on all four of my TV's) And it's so bad on my computer speakers now, that I have to turn them off. As far as listening to my stereo, I can't even do that now if he is broadcasting. So I approached him again, only this time, he told me to "F off", that "he wasn't doing anything illegal". When I got home, not only was the broadcast even louder, he was telling one of his radio buddies about the "incident" in FULL detail. So, I know for a FACT it is him. I know just need to know what kind of radio he is using. Question, can a CB transmit In my limited experience it is not the power level that leads to the interference but excessive modulation level. Over modulation leads to spatter all over and is lost power as far as the user is concerned. In other words, he would put out a larger signal if he kept it to the intended frequency. Unfortunately those who flaunt the law are seldom interested in facts. If it is infact a legal transmission you should at some time hear callsign information. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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