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![]() Phil Kane wrote: On 7 Mar 2005 06:10:27 -0800, wrote: We;ve had several actions over the years where a licensed ham was caught interfering with other stations by sending Morse over a DTMF pad....usually the letters "F" and "U"......including one where the interferer was trying to cover up a known jammer. We caught the first one first.... Fascinating, Phil! Was that on HF or VHF/UHF? The use of the DTMF pad makes it sound like a repeater thing. 2 meters. In fairness to the facts, it was about 20 years ago. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Must have been one of those real, real, real early no-coders. |
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