Gary, My apologies -- you're right, of course! This is a case of trying to work and do radio email at the same time. John A. I believe the frequencies you mean are - NPG in 135.95KHz range & 135.922
John, I believe the frequencies you mean are - NPG in 135.95KHz range & 135.922 KHz EU activity ?? Hence now best 136.315 to 136.320 ish. 73 Gary - G4WGT David, The bandplan was disturbed when a mili
Thanks John and Alan for the update. - Must pay more attention! I wondered if it was a crystal based TX......But obviously a much more practical reason for going to 136.3. 73 from ( a sunny at last)
David, The bandplan was disturbed when a military station (NPG) on the west coast of the U.S. fired up in the 136.95 range. The signal was loud enough in the eastern U.S. to affect the QRSS reception
Isn't QRSS 137+ or 135.7 ish on the bandplan? Not that there's much CW activity these days, but I would have thought the remote receivers are all set up for other frequencies. David In a message date