[wsjt-devel] Rpi2 , how RF quiet is it

2015-04-17 Thread Richard Bown
Hi Greg and all
As you and others have been playing with the Rpi2, how RF quiet is it,
My operation is mainly 10 mtrs and above , but still suffer from harmonics from 
various data
devices.
If it too far OT please answer direct, but I suspect there may be others 
interested running JT modes
that are looking at smaller hardware
Thanks


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Re: [wsjt-devel] Rpi2 , how RF quiet is it

2015-04-17 Thread KI7MT
Hi Richard,

I've only had the Rpi2 for a few weeks and I've not done any technical
testing RF wise, but the folks over in the WSPRnet site / forums / chat,
they know these mini devices inside out. If there are noise issues, that
group would definitely know about them.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 04/17/2015 01:50 AM, Richard Bown wrote:
 Hi Greg and all
 As you and others have been playing with the Rpi2, how RF quiet is it,
 My operation is mainly 10 mtrs and above , but still suffer from harmonics 
 from various data
 devices.
 If it too far OT please answer direct, but I suspect there may be others 
 interested running JT modes
 that are looking at smaller hardware
 Thanks
 
 


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