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From: Russell Hltn <RussellHltn@...>
Subject: Re: Receiver hears multiple frequencies Newsgroups: gmane.recreation.radio.hardware.kenwood.th-f6a Date: 2008-03-26 21:13:41 GMT (14 weeks, 2 days and 44 minutes ago) Just as a test, what happens when you turn on the attenuator? Does the problem remain or does it disappear or at least less of a problem? On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 6:46 AM, no3grover <n7qob@...> wrote: > I recently picked up a new TH-F6A to play with. I've noticed that when > I have a UHF repeater on both the A and B bands (different repeaters) I > also receive a few other repeater frequencies. Turning off either the > A or B band (switching to single receive) stops this right away. > > I live in the Seattle area (eastside) and we have quite a few repeaters > on mountain tops which we can work with a wet noodle, so signals are > quite strong. > > I'm curious if anyone else experienced similiar behavior on their TH- > F6a or have any resolution for this. I can provide receiver > frequenices and also what frequenices can be heard if it helps. > > Thanks > Jeff > N7QOB > ------------------------------------ |
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