[LakelandARC] QST - November issue

gwmann gwmann at verizon.net
Fri Nov 6 17:59:46 PST 2015


    
Richard,Thanks, have county radios experienced frequent interference from various sources? Near where I live at the Polk City boundary line there are many sources of interfere. Any AM signal is nearly impossible, ham or broadcast.73 de George Mann KJ4UW 

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From: "'Richard Sharp, KQ4KX' kq4kx at arrl.net [LakelandARC]" <LakelandARC at yahoogroups.com> 
Date: 11/06/2015  8:04 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: LakelandARC at yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [LakelandARC] QST - November issue 


 



  


    
      
      
      I encourage everyone to read the page 74 article in the November issue of QST titled ARRL Laboratory Handheld Transceiver Testing. Particularly those that may be considering purchasing any of the cheap Chinese HT’s being marketed to Hams.  Just keep in mind it is the licensed Ham operator that is responsible for the proper “legal” operation of their radio(s).  Those that are using these cheap radios may very likely be transmitting illegal spurious and/or harmonic radiation on NON ham frequencies – potentially causing harmful interference to other licensed users (public safety, commercial,
 & business users) which is a violation of part 97 rules.   The old adage is true – you get what you pay for.  For those that are considering one of these radios I would recommend saving up a bit more $$ and purchase a new or used radio from a reputable manufacturer. Caveat emptor! …keep the spurs to a minimum. 73,Richard

    
     

    
    


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