Subj : Weird drift To : Belly From : Jared Date : Mon Aug 15 2022 06:13:42 Re: Weird drift By: Belly to Phigan on Sat Aug 13 2022 16:08:16 > Definitely not near the frequencies you're talking about, though. My first > thought was that perhaps you had some rogue device nearby which was > designed to use the ITU Region 1 ISM band, but that band is located from > 433.05 to 434.79 MHz, instead of where you're seeing the signal. That's a high likelyhood too actually looking where it is. I had an ISM band weatherstation that was splatting a line of noise across everything from around 30Mhz to 500Mhz every 30 seconds; I soon killed that once I got licensed and noticed it. It's been replaced with a similar one but much cleaner signal. Opening up the old one the internal coil had totally coroded and the PCB was a mess. Not surprising it was making so much noise. de VK2WAY --- þ Synchronet þ It's just a jump to the left (and a step the right)... .