When I had a Drake TR-4, I think it had a PEP output of 350
watts. I would QRM our land line badly, but the phone company
put on a Brute Force Filter which took care of that issue. I
have no idea what kind of interference HF gear can have on
digital tv stuff but it can sure get into audio circuits. I only
run 100 watts
here. It would be nice having an amp even 5 or 600 watts but
because of close proximity to neighbors I have no current
intention of doing that. Jim WA6EKS
----- Original Message -----
From: richard fiorello <[log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date sent: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 17:06:41 -0500
Subject: a little power
Hi;
It sounds a bit pathetic after hereing some of the power levels
mentioned but I found that going from 100 to 500 or 600 made a
decent difference. I had been toying with the thought of an
als600 but after hearing some of the comments about that
amplifier on the list I'm a lot more skeptical. It may be the t
v owners responsibility to fix a t v i problem but once upon a
time I owned a two family home and rented the uper to my mother
in law. I'd generally get on and call c q after the kids were
headed for bed which apparently coinsided with the ninth inning
of my mother in law's yankee game. Did everything imaginable and
couldn't fix the problem. I have to give an a plus to the phone
company. They managed to insure that nothing was getting into
the phone. As for the cable company they could have cared less.
richard
sent from my braille note