Most ATSC receivers have a feature to measure relative signal strength.
Read your instruction manual... you know..."When all else fails..."
73, Don, W6YN
---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Ken Owen" <n6kth(a)n6kth.com>
To: <sbarc-list(a)lists.netlojix.com>
Subject: [Sbarc-list] FW: santa barbara area question
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:26:46 -0700
Hi folks:
Can anyone answer this question? I would be curious to hear the answer, and
please include Rhubbell(a)iHubbell.com in the email
Thanks,
N6KTH
-----Original Message-----
From: rhubbell [mailto:Rhubbell@iHubbell.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:53 PM
To: Ken Owen
Subject: santa barbara area question
Hello,
Just found your site searching. Maybe you can point me in the right
direction. We recently got a digital tv and use rabbit-ears.
KEYT has two-channels 3.1 and 3.2 and I notice that we lose audio
every ~12 minutes or so. I sent emails to the engineer at KEYT
d.williams(a)keyt.com but haven't heard back.
Is there a way for a ham operator to measure the keyt signals?
Do you know of anyone that can do this?
Thanks in advance for any pointers or direction,
Richard
Hi folks:
Can anyone answer this question? I would be curious to hear the answer, and
please include Rhubbell(a)iHubbell.com in the email
Thanks,
N6KTH
-----Original Message-----
From: rhubbell [mailto:Rhubbell@iHubbell.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:53 PM
To: Ken Owen
Subject: santa barbara area question
Hello,
Just found your site searching. Maybe you can point me in the right
direction. We recently got a digital tv and use rabbit-ears.
KEYT has two-channels 3.1 and 3.2 and I notice that we lose audio
every ~12 minutes or so. I sent emails to the engineer at KEYT
d.williams(a)keyt.com but haven't heard back.
Is there a way for a ham operator to measure the keyt signals?
Do you know of anyone that can do this?
Thanks in advance for any pointers or direction,
Richard
>
>
>I have a box of large commercial Can Capacitors in the following ranges:
>7 - 5400 mf at 200V
>1 - 22,000 mf at 75V
>1 - 16,500 mf at 50V
>1 - 10,000 mf at 50V
>1 - 84,000 mf at 25V
>1 - 2000 mf at 25V
>1 - 53,000mf at 7.5V
>As far as I know they are all good and they're free. My phone is
>682-5005 Ed W6SNI
>
>
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QRP, QRP, QRP
QRP Dinner this Friday before the SBARC meeting
Come to the club meeting at
7:30 PM Friday, March 20
The QRP Special Interest Group (SIG) will be going to dinner together, as we always do, this Friday night before the March SBARC club meeting. Come and join us. We always have a very nice time, talk QRP and down some of the best Italian food in Goleta.
We go to Presto Pasta, which is at 5764 Calle Real. We start showing up there at 5:30 PM. We hams wait until all have arrived before starting to eat. Yeah right!
After dinner, we will drive up to Fairview Ave., turn right and go less than 0.25 mile to the Goleta Union School District, 401 No. Fairview Ave., which is right across the street from the Goleta Library.
At our March meeting, SBARC will continue holding its giant Membership sign-up. Meet our Treasurer, Cindy, KA7UIA. She will be delighted to sign you up for another year of membership in the best Amateur Radio club in California.
Sergeant Tom Walton, head of emergency preparedness for the SB County Sheriff's Department recently attended the Orfalea Foundation conference with our club president, Michael Ditmore, W7HUT, and kindly offered to speak at one of our meetings. Michael asked if he could do it this Friday and he said yes.
The subject of his presentation will be emergency preparedness and the value of Amateur Radio support in emergencies.
Don't forget to bring your quality junque to deposit on the "free-to-good-home" table as well as take home your share of what others have deposited thereon.
Please renew your dues for 2009. It's still just $24. Please bring along some cookies or whatever your favorite might be for the coffee table. Don't forget to get your share of tickets to win the door prizes. I'm getting my share!
See you this Friday.
72, Darryl, KF6DI
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I have three free items that I have been listing on the Swap Net for a
while, which have not been taken. Therefore, I am listing them here,
hoping that someone will adopt them, so I can finally tell Dave, K6HWN, to
stop describing them.
1) Home-brew Ni-Cad battery charger. Comes in a clarinet-like hard case.
Someone dropped it off here, and we won't be using it. Untested.
2) KVM Switch. Used for sharing multiple computers with one keyboard,
mouse, and monitor. Untested. Unsure whether software is required.
3) WA6DQK multi-band HF dipole kit. Unused.
Please contact me if you are interested.
---Michael, NO6O