This reminds me of when I lived at another QTH (about 1984) and a fellow 
ham lived about 2 houses away in a residential neighborhood. I ran AM on 3880 
with a GK-500B, SP-600, and he ran SSB on 3910 with a rice box. When he was on 
the air, my SP-600 would de-sense a bit, but it was tolerable. When I keyed up 
the 500B, his receiver went into overload (no front end selectivity), and it 
didn't matter where his dial was set as I was there loud, and distorted. My 
"perceived" bandwith was dc to light. The guy was a hot head, and after a brief 
visit I realized that there was no solution in the midst of threats, and 
prejudices. I on occasion would listen on 3910 after one of my "old buzzard" 
transmission (3880) from my 500B, and you would't believe the language I heard 
about me, and AM in particular. There was no reasoning with him. I wonder if 
the guy who wrote that anomalous email is my old neighbor?
 
Regards,
Jim candela
WD5JKO 

Ed Sieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmmmph!

Typical slop-buckit mentality.

The one thing that surprises me is that I didn't think that 11 Meter "Export
radios" could even receive 20 meters!

Ed, VA3ES



> "thanks for posting that link to make comments to the FCC I sent them
> my support for the bandwidth limits because of all the a**h*le am
> sh**heads with sh** signals that make half of 20m worthless I sure am
> glad you posted that link I probably would've heard about it or been
> able to get my friends to support it"

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