Re: [Elecraft] K3 - 6m Internal Birdie

2015-04-08 Thread Mike K2MK
Hi Tom, It's been a few years since I did birdie hunting on my K3 because most of them turned out not to be birdies but signals originating from my wireless router in a different room. So step 1 is to pull the power cord out of your router and see if the problem goes away. If it does buy a

[Elecraft] K3 - 6m Internal Birdie

2015-04-08 Thread Tom Lizak
Hi all, I have been having a problem with a 6m internal birdie around 50.096 which is fairly strong and interferes with any signal(s) around that frequency. I did the birdie removal tool thingee but seems to put a small void in that area when I did it. Have any of you K3 owners have a

Re: [Elecraft] K3 - 6m Internal Birdie

2015-04-08 Thread Harry Yingst via Elecraft
: [Elecraft] K3 - 6m Internal Birdie Hi all, I have been having a problem with a 6m internal birdie around 50.096 which is fairly strong and interferes with any signal(s) around that frequency.  I did the birdie removal tool thingee but seems to put a small void in that area when I did it. Have

Re: [Elecraft] K3 - 6m Internal Birdie

2015-04-08 Thread Wayne Burdick
Tom Lizak, K1TL, wrote: I have been having a problem with a 6m internal birdie around 50.096 ... I did the birdie removal tool thingee but seems to put a small void in that area when I did it. Hi Tom, The SIG RMV method can, in some cases, introduce a small dip in audio response at that