--- On Tue, 11/8/11, Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Considering the source of your VHF energy, I would think that a low pass 
> filter on the RX jack (as well as one "just in case" on the TX jack) 
> would take care of that problem.  

Actually, Don, it's the other way round.  The offending detector is on the TX 
IF output, so it is the one needing filtering (even though the undesired 
behaviour is ostensibly protecting the receiver).  I haven't found any need to 
filter the RX input jack to the K60XV...though perhaps in a multioperator 
station it might help clear up inter-station interference.

73,
Steve VE3SMA
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