That is true. I was only talking about cases where the equipment IS the problem - spurs, adjacent channel rejection, frequency stability, Etc.
Here are the recommendations: <http://www.wprc.us/wprctechguidelines.html> Joe M. Ron Wright wrote: > > Just because an interference problem occurs might not be because of the > equipment. I would hope a coordinator would take a scientific approach to > look at a situation, not just look at the equipment. However, been my > experience few coordinators can take a scientific approach, but they do a > good job. > > 73, ron, n9ee/r