
I have heard of models of flat panel tv's radiating across the street. Also Linksys routers have radiate on 144.390 at least 100 ft. Just idea's. Good luck
Dave Burnsville MN Sent with Wireless Sync from Verizon Wireless
---- Original Message ---- From: "David H. Jordan" [email protected] Date: 12/12/08 5:23 pm To: "Curt Nixon" [email protected] ; "[email protected]" [email protected] ; "AMSAT-BB" [email protected] Subj: [amsat-bb] Re: Strong carrier on 145.825 Curt, I have a similar problem at my qth occuring at 145.801 MHz. I've had bigger fish to fry and haven't run it down yet. Dave Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
-----Original Message----- From: Curt Nixon [email protected]
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:43:54 To: 'AMSAT-BB'[email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] Strong carrier on 145.825
I am seeing a very strong, full quieting carrier on 145.825. It appears
to be external to my house since it is fully directional using the rotator. I expect it might be a fair distance away since it becomes in audible off the back of the beam. (6 el cheap yagi)
Anyone suggest any commonly found sources at that freq?
Its not my router, I turn that off--and it is pretty weak anyway.
Thanks
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