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![]() David wrote: Scanners are notoriously over-sensitive. You need to get the receiver away from the generator. Read the Part 15 advisory. What is the Part 15 advisory? And why would the sig gen work without an antenna attached one time but not all the others if both were in the same room in the same settings? Are you implying the scanner broke up the signal and captured it on dozens of frequencies, or was the signal that got sent out somehow broken up between antennas? Please be more specific. Thanks. Jeff |
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I own one or two old signal generators.I dont know a thing about how to
use them though.One of them is sitting in my clothes washing room (I need to either fix my washing machine or check the www.clarionledger.com classifieds for a good one,I am getting tired of washing my dirty clothes out in my bathtub) with a bunch of other junk.I dont know where the other one is,and I dont care either. cuhulin |
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