tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1784847304693351783.post2065300424886334474..comments2023-10-01T13:06:09.531+01:00Comments on GW0KIG's radio blog: InterferenceGW0KIGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707013148547349857noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1784847304693351783.post-40943027282148942732009-11-17T18:32:35.088+00:002009-11-17T18:32:35.088+00:00I have an Amateur Radio friend, G3SDW, who is our ...I have an Amateur Radio friend, G3SDW, who is our local noise and QRM man for the RSGB. He says these BT hubs are a very genuine cause for concern and regularly discusses them at a very high governmental level. I am just glad you can use (so far, anyway) the amateur bands. <br /><br />I too noticed 40 was a little quieter than normal the past few days. However up at the radio club, out in the open countryside and by the coast, the signals poured in last night on 40 and 80M with an S0 noise floor. It was bliss! I came home but my poor old 703 was up at S7 noise and very quiet by comparison.<br /><br />Urban ops can be quite a challenge what with these wretched BT things and all the other QRM.<br /><br />73 AdamAdamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14482212895344445359noreply@blogger.com