Hi All, Man, it sure feels nice to be back on 160-meters AM after such a long absence!
Conditions these past couple of nights have been GREAT, too---no QRN, lotsa space from adjacent SSB'ers, and big, beautiful-sounding audio from the AM'ers I've heard/worked on 1885-KHz... Only one drawback: whenever I run QRO (125 watts) output from my 2x813 linear in AM, I come in "...five-by-nine-plus" on my daughter's 2.4-GHz portable telephone. I've tried wrapping both the power cord and phone line of the base unit around a large ferrite core, to no avail..I suspect the handheld unit itself is somehow getting overwhelmed in the presence of my RF. Short of my simply chucking this telephone into the nearest dumpsite, is anyone aware of any possible cure to such RFI...? Thanks in advance, & my very ~73~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ

