You are right Steve, however I know some receivers are better than others.
I just had some more interference, just as I have been passing back and
forth, this particular ham is 26 miles west of here, says he is running 10
watts into an antenna 20 feet up, and he sounds just as good on 146.325 as
he does on 146.310, and thats into my Kenwood TS2000 wihch has a horizontal
beam connected to it for 2 meter SSB.  I doubt if the Kenwood is as bad a
receiver as the Regency.  So I have to say there are some dirty transmitters
out there.  Well before I go blaming, I will change the receiver, best on my
part anyways, and if the problem exist after that, then I will make calls,
then seek other action if nothing is resolved.  Thanks for all the input.

Mathew

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From: "Steve Bosshard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:37 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Help on Interference


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