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"Robert Kubichek" wrote in message
... w9gb wrote: On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 14:57:29 -0500, "Jim Leder" wrote: After several months of just not listening to my 2 meter base station, I finally took time to find the source of the interference that held the squelch open on the repeater channel I listen to most often. Turned out it was my Dlink DI-604 router. I borrowed a Linksys NR-041 router from my neighbor and it works a little better. I can now listen to the 145.390 repeater, not because the Linksys puts out no RFI, but only because it puts it out in a different place (mostly in the 146.46-146.58 range). I will probably invest in a newer router, probably wireless. Question I have is does anyone have any experience with the new breed of wireless routers that are reasonable clean in the RFI/2 meter spectrum? Thanks. No, a 604 is a wired router, I would suspect it is a poorly wired or bad cable that is a multiple wavelength of that particular frequency... I use the 604 ( non print server ) and 614 ( print server ) routers with no problems at all. Bob N9LVU Remember that D-Link (and Linksys) will change the hardware chipsets within a model number. For example, one product has 5 different chipsets / versions depending upon version number and serial numbers on bar code of product -- SO a clean model may be a different version from a dirty RF one! gb |
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