Roland

I would say VERY frustrating and I'm not looking forward to the exercise.  

Is there a procedure that anyone would recomend to reduce the 
iteration/iritation?

David
G3UNA

---- DC1RS <rs...@hotmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> Dave, 
> 
> same thinge here with #1243 after installing the subreceiver.
> A whole bunch of birdies appeared over the bands in main and subreceiver. I
> got rid of most of them by routing the cables and adding additional ground
> connections. I made the same experience that a millimeter could be the
> difference between barely audibe and S4. After 4 hours of playing around,
> managed to get almost all birdies barely audible, i closed the top cover and
> some of the birdies popped up to S4 again.
> Quite frustrating...
> 
> 73 de Roland, DC1RS
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