John
No problems on 182 kHz with 800 watts into a 50 by 25 foot loop and
neighbours within 10-30 metres on all sides. I can't recall any
interference issues over the last 15 years with any of the other ZLs -
most running significant output power into mainly Marconi style
antennas.
The only 'complaint' I have had re LF operation since 1992 wasn't
really a complaint but more a comment/query from a ham a couple of
blocks away back in the early days- I had a 10 watt beacon running
continuously for a few weeks on 181 kHz and had a ring one day from
this chap to say I must have a crook transmitter as he could hear my
call sign down the bottom of the AM broadcast band--and what HF band
was I on and why was I transmitting all the time anyway! An LPF fixed
that one.
73
Dave, ZL3FJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "John W Gould" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 6:24 AM
Subject: LF: RFI from 136kHz transmissions
In the discussion that I am currently having with Ofcom over the RFI
assessment for 501-504kHz applications, the question has been raised
as to
whether interference has been noted with nearby neighbours, etc, from
the
transmissions at 136kHz.
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