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From: Vic Rosenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Zatopek KT5V [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KNB2 - odd behavior
David Zatopek KT5V wrote:
During SS this past weekend, I QSYed to a well-load 40 late
If I am monitoring the CW portion of the 40 meter band and have my NB
switched on, I can always tell when someone aboard the USS Requin decides to
do some QRP ops. I live atop Mt.Washington in Pittsburgh, PA, while the
submarine is docked immediately below in the Ohio river at the Carnegie
Hi, Vic, thanks for the reply. I was fairly certainly that the crowd of
large signals had something to do with this, but had never observed this
before. Probably because my other HF rig's blanker doesn't really blank
The K2 blanker has become indispensable in my semi-urban environment.
73 de
During SS this past weekend, I QSYed to a well-load 40 late Sunday and
noticed an impressive and unusual level of S9 noise. The NB1 was on at the
time of the QSY (HI THRU). The DSP denoiser and a tighting of filters
helped, but the noise was pervasive and still S5. On whim, I turned off the
David Zatopek KT5V wrote:
During SS this past weekend, I QSYed to a well-load 40 late Sunday and
noticed an impressive and unusual level of S9 noise. The NB1 was on at the
time of the QSY (HI THRU). The DSP denoiser and a tighting of filters
helped, but the noise was pervasive and still S5.
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