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"Jack Painter" wrote in
news:S%Jhe.6226$It1.5916@lakeread02: Roger that, thanks for the recommendation Larry. The pager interference is awful in Hampton Roads, one of the many areas identified by the Coast Guard as having serious interference to vhf marine band. The Boston and Cape Cod areas were another area identified with that problem, I didn't know Charleston was also so bad. At least part of the problem will be reduced when the new narrow band radios become prevalent. I can reduce most but not all pager interference just by setting a receiver to FM Narrow, and this works even when active splitters, notorious for amplifying pager interference, are used. Jack Va Beach As long as boaters keep demanding the cheapest piece of crap the electronics industry can produce....and as long as boat crap discounters keep ordering $30 VHF transceivers so they can make $100 on each unit....the problem will never go away..... Fortunately, paging companies are all going bankrupt from the cellphone competition...cops are all going to UHF trunk systems...and Motorhola has bribed the FCC so they won't be selling anyone more VHF business-band licenses forcing them all to buy into Motorhola's overpriced trunk radio systems...or Nextel.... |