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2008-09-26 Ham Radio - Ham Radio Reception: Well, it depends. No, the kind of AM reception you get doesn't indicate much at all. Here's why. If you get into amateur radio, you can chose to "work" (operate) on many different bands. If you use 80...
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2008-09-26 Radio - what equipments are required to oprate a FM analog radio: Hello and thank you for your question. Firstly,radio will not be "going digital", only TV stations. Also,power output is a factor not only of power, but antenna height. So, if you have a lot of power,...
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2008-09-21 Ham Radio - ALC/: I'd guess a bad ground, coax or otherwise -- that would normally be far more of a problem when transmitting than receiving, although fixing it should -- should -- also improve receiving. Double-check...
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2008-09-19 Ham Radio - Cordless phone conversations being picked up by Ham Radio operator on his tv next door: The answer is yes: He can buy or build what are called "traps" to attenuate the signals on the frequencies of your (and you neighbors' cell phones). In the long run, I suspect that's the answer. It's...
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2008-09-18 Ham Radio - Cordless phone conversations being picked up by Ham Radio operator on his tv next door: Are you sure he's not joking? Your newer cordless phones are probably digitally encrypted, which means he might get some squggly lines on his TV, but he shouldn't be able to hear your conversations. The...
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