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David W Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Jul 2002 07:05:22 +0100
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Your problem may be as simple as not listening on the correct mode.

73 de g3yxx

I think you wrote  below <[log in to unmask]>,
JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Hi everyone.  I have a question about the channel spacing from 902-928
>MHz.  I have noticed that some transmissions are coming through on my
>THF6a all garbled, and on my BC245, while some are coming through
>clear.  Also, any ideas on what I can do to use 33CM for ham purposes
>would be appreciated, and I am mainly looking for the type of equipment
>needed.  I  know that some people have used the newer baby monitors that
>operate up there, but how much would one of those cost me, and if they are
>operating on FM is it narrow or wide or both depending on model?  Like
> I said I have noticed on my phone it is coming through on the radio
>distorted, but on others it comes through clearer.  I've noticed though
>with my phone if I switch over to wide band FM it is clear, but I am
>wondering what the frequency spacing is for 33 CM, because it seems to be
>a little off.
>        Just today I heard something on 906.0000 that was clear, and
>906.675  that has been somewhat distorted.  Any help would be appreciated,
>and thanks in advance.

David W Wood
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