Comments - - QRQcw2024-03-28T15:45:48Zhttp://qrqcwnet.ning.com/profiles/statuscomment/feed?attachedTo=1993813%3AStatus%3A47718&xn_auth=noThanks for info Steve, I have…tag:qrqcwnet.ning.com,2020-10-14:1993813:Comment:508622020-10-14T20:11:53.418ZRon Smithhttp://qrqcwnet.ning.com/profile/RonSmith
<p>Thanks for info Steve, I have already done that but still locks up from time to time. I have a friend up in Montana KR7Q having same problem I am having. Thank you for your response, will keep at it.</p>
<p>Thanks for info Steve, I have already done that but still locks up from time to time. I have a friend up in Montana KR7Q having same problem I am having. Thank you for your response, will keep at it.</p> I have one Ron, and although…tag:qrqcwnet.ning.com,2020-10-14:1993813:Comment:508582020-10-14T20:05:15.084ZSteve Steltzerhttp://qrqcwnet.ning.com/profile/SteveSteltzer
I have one Ron, and although I have had a ton of problems with RFI, not the with the paddle. It is well designed to resist that. However if you have a high RFI environment you might want to put a couple #31 or #43 clip on ferrites on the key line. Don't buy the cheap ones off ebay or amazon unless they specify the mix.
I have one Ron, and although I have had a ton of problems with RFI, not the with the paddle. It is well designed to resist that. However if you have a high RFI environment you might want to put a couple #31 or #43 clip on ferrites on the key line. Don't buy the cheap ones off ebay or amazon unless they specify the mix.