During the recent new country, I placed a TNF right below the ST0R cw
signal, and a second right above.
That helped knock out a log of 'wrong vfo replies' and 'up you @#%@'
type signals.
It helped on rtty the same way but due to the wider rtty passband, not
as much.
On 8/25/11 12:24 PM, W6SDM Steve wrote:
I live in the middle of nowhere My QTH<http://www.w6sdm.net/my-qth/> right
across from the Sonoran Desert National Monument. My noise level is usually
under 2 dB with hardly any birdies ever. Of course, it takes me an hour and
a half to get to work. My point is, I don't think I will be using the TNF
for fixed interference but then there is always that guy 200 Hz on either
side who doesn't have a clue that you're there. As soon as I get a break, I
will try to run this through its paces.
In the mean time, thanks, Flex, for a great radio but more importantly for
the continuous improvement.
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