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Today I noticed that the loud whistling sound was back. I traced it to
(I thought) the cheapo surge strip connected to my Yaesu FRG8800-when unplugged, the noise stopped. So I plugged the Frog directly into the wall plug (sans strip) and the noise started up again. It's not a birdie because I can hear it on my DX396. Do I need to send my 8800 to LA for repairs (that I can't afford right now)? Any ideas? |
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![]() "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... Today I noticed that the loud whistling sound was back. I traced it to (I thought) the cheapo surge strip connected to my Yaesu FRG8800-when unplugged, the noise stopped. So I plugged the Frog directly into the wall plug (sans strip) and the noise started up again. It's not a birdie because I can hear it on my DX396. Do I need to send my 8800 to LA for repairs (that I can't afford right now)? Any ideas? I think that unaffordable repair could well be in order. BTW. The interference can still be a birdie even if you can receive it on another radio. It doesn't take much power for a signal to be received by a radio in close proximity. |
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At what frequency is the birdie?
Bill, K5BY |
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