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Carl R. Stevenson wrote: Mike, Sounds to me like you were experiencing front end overload in your receiver ... when the signal exceeds the dynamic range of your receiver, all sorts of things happen and the signal can appear to be MUCH wider than it actually is. To verify this, turn off the preamp (if you have one), and switch in about 20 dB of attenuation before the front end of the receiver and see if it all gets better ... Will do. Thanks Carl. The other users wer complaining about it too, but they could have been experiencing the same problem. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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