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<DIV>I have had the same problem of a wide drifting birdie in my 144MHz
receiver.</DIV>
<DIV>As I use the ANAN-10 to drive 144MHz transverters from 28MHz this gives me
the IF</DIV>
<DIV>to use my DB6NT microwave transverters</DIV>
<DIV>(I Have used various good quality 28-144MHz transverters with the same
result)</DIV>
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<DIV>It appears almost immediately on switch on and is noticable at the bottom
end</DIV>
<DIV>of 144MHz which is my IF for Microwave bands. Drifting LF from about
144.150</DIV>
<DIV>down.</DIV>
<DIV>The ANAN-10 I have was bought a few years back, direct from Apache Labs
India.</DIV>
<DIV>and noticed from the first time I used it it had this Birdie. I thought it
may have</DIV>
<DIV>been picked up locally from some source or other, but When Dom mentioned
it</DIV>
<DIV>I realised it was not just my set-up or local RF environment.</DIV>
<DIV>73</DIV>
<DIV>Ralph G4ALY</DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>