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On 7/1/2011 3:01 AM, John Smith wrote:
On 7/1/2011 12:00 AM, William Mcfadden wrote: ... This never worked for me. It has always been like I am hooking my receiver to a white noise source which leaks some signals onto the noise. Some of these signals being stronger, some weaker, than the noise source. Just for the heck of it, I hooked up an old dx390. The noise was ridiculous. But then, I now live in an area where all the lines are underground. And, when I think about it, I must be hooking up that receiver to hundreds, if not thousands of routers/switches/faxes/print-servers/etc. So, I went and quickly bread boarded a high-voltage isolator which would pass rf and hooked it up to my powerline. It was even worse ... Where do all these people live which can make use of these lines? Regards, JS |
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On 7/1/2011 5:05 PM, dave wrote:
... Where do all these people live which can make use of these lines? Regards, JS Is it any less important to keep possible noobs from thinking this is an acceptable antenna today, then it was yesterday. I swear, your logic has some noticeable "bends and kinks" in it! Regards, JS |
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