A couple of things from experience...
First, cable internet service does use HF frequencies. I forget which
direction is down there, but one is.
Second, your power company is a rare find these days. Ten years back it
seems most truimmed the fixit guys to cut expenses. I've gone thru it with
Been monitoring 14.230 all day, heard some SSB up just a bit and was W1AW
using voice..
Fred
VE3FAL
It is usually so, but there are also return channels to the headend
below 54 MHz in some places.
A loose conector or a broken shield might allow it to leak out.
73,
Jose, CO2JA
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John Taylor escribió:
Ron, as a semi direct answer to your question, as a general rule
cable tv frequencies
Going too fast on a serial port is not always a bonus. If there are
errors, it is another source of retries, without even reaching the air.
Go only as fast as it makes sense with very few or no errors. YMMV.
Jose, CO2JA
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Bob Donnell escribió:
Martin:
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