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No, I am involved in a few - Uncle Jim's forum comes to mind - but that one
has been getting a bit 'strange' of late. I did answer a post concerning a pot. The gentleman asked if it was the deviation control. I answered that it was, but he wouldn't want to mess with it without a communications test set. The problem is that excessive deviation on an FM radio will result in distortion at the receiver. There are many services and many standards for deviation. FM broadcasting uses much wider deviation that amateurs (although amateurs do use wide band FM up on microwaves). The problem is that too many folks simply want to state that it is "illegal", without giving the background. This ends up as an insult to the person who posed the question, and flames start and nothing positive results. Who really wants distorted audio? I'm happy to try and answer questions concerning antennas and grounding if I can - as well as other questions. I'm just not interested in cutting someone off with the "it's illegal" answer. You know as well as I that there are reasons for the rules. The reason is to make communications compatible for those in a given service and to avoid interference to other services so all of us can share a limited resource. Of course, BPL can render all of this moot ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 8/19/03 |
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