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Sometimes we forgot the advice suggested in earlier
posts which might have cleared the problem or put us on the right track. It was a very worthy point and I just wanted to be sure AJL followed up on it. It is nice to see things running smooth here again. I truly consider this one of the best groups available for hams -- antennas are sometimes very difficult to understand and I've seen a lot of positive advice here -- and learned a lot as well! Irv VE6BP "tom" wrote in message . net... On 5/9/2012 8:25 PM, Irv Finkleman wrote: You haven't yet said if you tried disconnecting the antenna and whether or not the noise was still there. That's the first test, and the best way to determine if the noise is coming through the power line or the antenna. Irv VE6BP Thanks for following it as a trail, Irv. It's nice to see things going that way here again. tom K0TAR |
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