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Re: OT: ICE still functioning?

Gary Bartlett VE1RGB
Both K4XU and K9YC pointed to the same Inrad literature on Inter-station
Interference to find my answers, and thanks to both as well as to others who
chipped in.    I'm now off to school.

73,
Gary, VE1RGB



-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of gary bartlett
Sent: April 28, 2011 1:24 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: ICE still functioning?

            In the interest of reducing interference from/to our K2/sK3s and
the equipment of our friends at multi-transmitter events, I'd like to see
the topic taken one step further:  a short explanation of why the need for
band pass filters with Elecraft equipment exists in the first place.  

 

*         Whose radio am I protecting, mine or the other guy's?

*         What am I protecting it from?

*         Why doesn't the radio take care of this problem itself?

*         What is transmitted phase noise and what do I do about it?

*         Where does the K3 stack up in the world of transmitted phase noise
in amateur radio equipment?  (I believe the answer is that the K3 is very
quiet and that I am more apt to be to victim, rather than the source, of
this problem]

*         Other relevant stuff I don't know about

 

            Can anyone point to a source of basic operational application of
band pass filters explained at this level and with the emphasis removed
about the insides of the filters themselves?

 

            73,

            Gary, VE1RGB

 

                       

 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Ron D'Eau Claire
Sent: April 28, 2011 12:40 PM
To: [hidden email]; 'Rick Stealey'
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: ICE still functioning?

 

Rick, that has never been true in practice in the 10+ years I've
participated in this reflector, nor can I find any mention of that in the
official list guidelines at www.elecraft.com

 

IMX, anything related to Ham radio that someone owning an Elecraft rig might
be interested in is welcome for discussion here.

 

73,

 

Ron AC7AC

 

-----Original Message-----

 

With all due respect guys...........

If it is OT it BY DEFINITION doesn't belong on this reflector,

no matter how interesting, no matter that everyone in the ham

world is interested in the fascinating topic.  No matter that

the participants on this reflector are some of the most

knowledgeable people on earth (which they are), and also

the nicest.  If it isn't Elecraft related it doesn't belong here.

Eric has to come on here periodically and remind us all.

CME, ICE are not Elecraft topics.

 

There, I feel better now.

 

Rick  K2XT

 

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