[SixClub] Fwd: From CO8LY
KK2DOG in NY
kk2dog at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 3 02:13:14 EDT 2010
I personally am not a 'builder' of stuff, as I'd rather buy a filter for the problem instead of trying to make one. When I was tearing-up things on 6-meters, I bought a Barker and Williamson (B&W) filter on ebay and the problem went away. I also used a B&W 10-meter filter on 10-meters with very good results when I lived in the city. Their filters are easy to understand. For instance, a FL-10/1500 means it's a 10-meter filter that handles 1500 watts PEP. A FL-6/100 only handles 100 watts on 6-meters, etc. Also, I do remember buying a telephone filter from these guys http://www.ky-filters.com when I used to get into my neighbors phone, and it took care of the problem. I'm NOT affiliated with any of these companies, but I thought I'd give you my $0.2 worth. YMMV.
Mike
KK2DOG
Owner/Admin
www.hamwave.com
> Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 13:26:41 -0400
> From: ke4iap at gmail.com
> To: sixclub at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [SixClub] Fwd: From CO8LY
>
> Could someone help CO8LY?
>
> Don
>
> *Dear Friend Don
>
> Forgives so questions.
>
> I need to know if I can build the filter to eliminate the ITV
> when TX in 10 and 20mtrs and 6mtr.
>
> My problem is the Chanel 2 TV.
> *
> **
> *I also have interference in the telephones.
>
> Please you have some diagram for me to make some
> filter for ITV in 10, 20 and 6mtrs.*
>
> *Makes but of one year I am looking for solution and I don't find none.
>
> Please your help and opinion is very important for my.
>
> A million thank you in advance.
>
> Eduardo. CO8LY*
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