Mike VP8NO wrote:
>G'day
Not so in my case. I noticed an S9+ pulsing, popped
on the NB and the
pulsing went away. Traced to a temporary electric
fence in the
neighbours garden. Got to keep the equine terrorists
off my willow
bushes. Why do they always want to eat what is on
the other side of
the fence?
Regards,
Mike VP8NO>
Cattle always want to eat what is on the other side of
the fence of the paddock that they have just left, but
horses are worse because of longer necks.<G>
The K2NB takes care of any QRN from our
neighbours' electric fences.
During contests, I switch our electric fence off
because our other transceivers have inadequate
noise blankers for repetitive pulses.
73, Ken ZL1AIH
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