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SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

Phil Shepard
Well, this topic got a fair amount of play on the reflector.  I can
certainly look for a new frequency for the Sunday net, but I don't see many
of the regular net check-in stations in the thread.  I don't tend to have
QRM on that frequency - maybe that is my good fortune to live well away from
others here among the tall trees (my nearest neighbor is at least a qurter
of a mile away).  Is a change in frequency needed for most of us who check
in to the net?  Maybe 14.305 would work, but finding clear spots is always a
challenge on 20M.  If you have an opinion about this, please email me off of
the reflector.  I'll go from there.  Thanks.

73,

Phil, NS7P
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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

Jim-2
Phil, I have noticed it since the 80's but have always been able to notch it out
but actually don't find it as an issue at my location.

If i remember correctly The Icom net was held on 14.317 for over two decades with that tone present and I don't remember it being such an issue
and it was more of a roundtable discussing features, issues, suggestions etc. where you would tend to stay on for the whole net that many times lasted well over an hour vs. simply checking in & giving your serial number.


KE4WY Jim

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On Apr 25, 2011, at 8:34 PM, Phillip Shepard <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Well, this topic got a fair amount of play on the reflector.  I can
> certainly look for a new frequency for the Sunday net, but I don't see many
> of the regular net check-in stations in the thread.  I don't tend to have
> QRM on that frequency - maybe that is my good fortune to live well away from
> others here among the tall trees (my nearest neighbor is at least a qurter
> of a mile away).  Is a change in frequency needed for most of us who check
> in to the net?  Maybe 14.305 would work, but finding clear spots is always a
> challenge on 20M.  If you have an opinion about this, please email me off of
> the reflector.  I'll go from there.  Thanks.
>
> 73,
>
> Phil, NS7P
> [hidden email]
>
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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

George Danner
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Phil,
No problem in Georgia either.
Whatever you think works best.
George
AI4VZ
-  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -
. . .  I can certainly look for a new frequency for the Sunday net, but I
don't see many
of the regular net check-in stations in the thread.

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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

John_N1JM
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Not bad here in AZ. The notch should take it out. I would say stay on 316.

John N1JM
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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

John Cooper
what bout those of us with k2s and no notch?

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

Not bad here in AZ. The notch should take it out. I would say stay on 316.

John N1JM
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Try ECN if the QRM is so bad. Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

kevinr@coho.net
For those of you with no notch there is always the CW net each Sunday.  
Please join us.  There is little QRM to fight and when it does occur a  
simple closing down of the filters makes it easy to block.
   73,
      Kevin.  KD5ONS

On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:51:29 -0700, John Cooper <[hidden email]> wrote:

what bout those of us with k2s and no notch?
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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

Jim Wiley-2
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Hmmm.  My K2 has a notch filter.  It works great.  BTW - the K2 notch
filter is also known as the KDSP2  :-)


- Jim, KL7CC



John Cooper wrote:

> what bout those of us with k2s and no notch?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John_N1JM
> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 10:49 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)
>
> Not bad here in AZ. The notch should take it out. I would say stay on 316.
>
> John N1JM
> #2555
>
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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

John_N1JM
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You mean you don't have the KDSP2 in yours :-)?


On 4/28/11 3:51 PM, "John Cooper" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> what bout those of us with k2s and no notch?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John_N1JM
> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 10:49 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)
>
> Not bad here in AZ. The notch should take it out. I would say stay on 316.
>
> John N1JM
> #2555
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Re: SSB Net Frequency (14.316, etc.)

Fred Townsend
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Not bad here in AZ. The notch should take it out. I would say stay on 316.

John N1JM
#2555

I keep seeing geographic messages about 316. It's not about geography. It's
about your neighbor or the kid down the block. 14.316 is a standard ISA bus
frequency. You'll find most IBM ATs, some older color monitors, and a few
TVs use it. It may be the kid down the block that has a junker WINDOWS 95 he
is trying to fix. Somewhere, sometime, people are going to have interference
on that frequency. Is tradition so deep you can't move a few kHz?

de Fred, AE6QL


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