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        "address": "glennmaillist (a) bellsouth.net",
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    "sender_name": "Glenn Little WB4UIV",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: 2 Meter TV Interference",
    "date": "2011-12-07T14:20:19Z",
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    "content": "This is probably front end overload on a TV without a front end.\nCan you spell SDR?\nThe TV may now be using this technology.\n\nA digital TV MUST receive all of the packets to display a useable picture.\nIf it looses enough packets, it will not decode anything.\n\nYou probably cannot fix the problem with this TV.\n\n73\nGlenn\nWB4UIV\n\nAt 10:17 PM 12/6/2011, Wyatt Dirks wrote:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n>Just recently I have been having troubles with a neighbor while I am \n>working the FM satellites(SO-50 and AO-27). The setup I am currently \n>using is my mobile setup because I am unable to put a base station \n>up for many reasons. I am using a FT8900 with 50 watts out into a \n>1/4 wave or 1/2 Larson mobile antenna.The 1/4 wave is mounted \n>permanently via a hole in the roof of my truck an the 1/2 wave is \n>mounted on a mount opposite the factory installed FM/AM radio whip. \n>It doesn't seem to matter what antenna I use for the problem to \n>occur. Then I use either the arrow antenna or my cju for the downlink.\n>\n>The problem occurs while I am transmitting. The neighbor says that \n>his tv receives the interference in that the picture is disturbed \n>and sometimes cuts out completely. He is getting his tv from hdtv \n>over the air. He has an antenna in the attic that goes to a powered \n>splitter which then goes to several tvs. That is about all i know on \n>his setup but I do know that if he cuts the power to the splitter he \n>receives nothing. Also the problem seems to be on every channel.\n>\n>Today I had another local ham over at the request of the neighbor \n>and his mobile Kenwood radio did the same thing to the neighbors tv \n>when he transmitted on 2 meter with 50 watts out. He also \n>recommended that they get a filter. I did not see the specs on the \n>filter nor do I know what bandwidth it was for.\n>\n>If anyone has any ideas on what would solve this problem and could \n>share that would be great.\n>\n>Catch you on the birds\n>\n>Wyatt AC0RA\n> \n>\n>_______________________________________________\n>Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n>Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n>Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n",
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