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Ralph Blach wrote:
Well it as definately RF getting into the rig. I put the antenna on top of my car and the rig worked perfectly. Now, Since I plan to use this rig close to the antenna, how do I keep the rf out the rig? I guess I will have to put in a steel tool box and keep the head outside of the rig. Any other Ideas. How well does it behave at its lowest power setting in your preferred layout? Can you reliably hit the repeater at that power? Have you tried clipping ferrite beads to the power leads, any external speaker leads, any control head/main body leads, and the mike cable? -- To design the perfect anti-Unix, write an operating system that thinks it knows what you're doing better than you do. And then adds injury to insult by getting it wrong. - esr |
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