Well I think with Dave's knowledge and equipment, he might be able to see what is going on. I'm certain he will find a number of my mistakes as I call them. I'm a tinker with a dangerous plan. I've talked with the EE Spectrum engineer at the aviation department, he seems to think I am riding along something as well, another frequency or something nearby. Hopefully there is an easy answer for it.
Mathew
Bob Dengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 7/8/2005 12:21 PM, you wrote:
>Best bring the biggest hammer that you have. It's back at it. There has
>got to be something near here that is mixing. All morning it has been
>clean and now it's back to it's old tricks.
>
>Mathew
I say throw an isolator on the amp output. This is standard procedure for
me anytime an intermittent spurious/noise problem shows up. It's also
standard procedure for all my comm site installations.
Bob NO6B
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