Re: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6 meters

2005-12-14 Thread Gerald Youngblood
, December 13, 2005 10:36 AM To: Gerald Youngblood; FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Subject: RE: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6 meters Gerald, I like the radio and I very much enjoyed meeting you at Pacificon (I was talking with you when the fire broke out on Sunday), but your remarks (and those

Re: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6 meters

2005-12-13 Thread Gerald Youngblood
Of Ross Stenberg Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 3:34 PM To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6 meters Sorry. but sometimes it takes a marketing person to bring the engineers back to reality; does it really matter in the scheme of normal amateur radio

Re: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6 meters

2005-12-13 Thread Jim Lux
At 06:49 AM 12/13/2005, Gerald Youngblood wrote: Ross, Thanks for bringing some reality back into the discussion. The simple fact is that the locations of the worst case spurs don't really matter. Those frequencies are rarely if ever used. Also, most spurs are well below the atmospheric

Re: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6 meters

2005-12-13 Thread Jeff Anderson
stereo coupler. 2. A DC Power cable (6-8 feet?). -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gerald Youngblood Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 6:50 AM To: 'Ross Stenberg'; FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6

Re: [Flexradio] Spurs on 10 meters and 6 meters

2005-12-12 Thread Ross Stenberg
Sorry. but sometimes it takes a marketing person to bring the engineers back to reality; does it really matter in the scheme of normal amateur radio operation if there is a spur at 50.011025 MHz and 28.582454 MHz? Please accept my sarcasm with the sincerest form of respect :) 73 Ross