[1000mp] low / messed up vfo A
greg hill
gbhill at one-eleven.net
Mon Apr 28 20:47:57 EDT 2008
I have had the same thing with my Mark 5 a few times. I just turn it off
and back on and everything is Ok. Greg KR9X
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Reynolds" <ejreynolds1 at comcast.net>
To: "1000MPlistserv" <1000mp at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 3:00 PM
Subject: [1000mp] low / messed up vfo A
> Last evening I went to the shack, turned on the Mk 5,went to 20 meters
with
> the main VFO and discovered that I wasn't able to copy anyone, it was as
if
> I was on the wrong sideband. Checked it out and USB was selected,
> eventually I went to the secondary VFO and had no problem there.
>
> Signals that I could hear on VFO B were not even detectable on the main,
> noise level on VFO B was S7, on VFO A it was 20 over S9. Took a listen on
> 40, 80 and 160 everything appeared normal, but those are LSB bands.
>
> Just took a listen on 20, could only find one QSO in progress, on VFO B I
> received a copyable signal that was right on the edge of the noise S7,
with
> VFO A I knew there was something there but unreadable S9+5 noise.
>
> Anyone had an experience like this and/or can offer some advice?
>
> Ed WB3ERE
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