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Subj: Re: I can hear others, but they can't hear me
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** NEWSGROUP: rec.radio.amateur.equipment
** FROM     : "Edward L. Dowdy" <elIhatespamdowdy@ctscomp.com>

Is the rig set for split operation? If it is, you'd be transmitting on a
different frequency. Someone would hear you, but not the one you were
calling.

73,
Ed KA9EES

"Eric Patterson" <ericp@teleport.com> wrote in message
news:VhqQ9.6060$134.628048@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> Hi all, I have a Kenwood TS850s/AT with a G5 RV.  I can hear people ok.
> However, when I try to transmit to someone else, they can't seem to hear
me.
> I have tried both on 20 and 17 meters.  I am suspecting that there is a
> problem because I would try to answer a CQ message and they would just
keep
> calling CQ like my signal is not getting out.  The automatic tuner seems
to
> be working ok.  The question is:
>  there something that I can check for on my radio or my antenna that might
> indicate a problem?  I have been making all my contacts from Medford,
> Oregon.  Could it be a problem with the antenna or the radio or is it just
> the band conditions?  Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
>
> Eric Patterson, Kb7vfr.
>
>
>




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