For those of you who follow chat or frequent 38lsb youll already know that I am an avid skip shooter. I work from home and the radio is in front of me all day long. On really good days where skip is rolling I cant help but yell out over and over. Problem is, locally we have a very large group of CB users. Some of them like to listen more then talk, and others like to take it to another channel and talk to each other. Anytime I turn on the radio if some of the locals are talking on another channel its very easy to find them....I just follow the static that their bleed over makes. Now, while Id never ever ask anyone to "fix their radio" or "stop running power"..... I was recently asked very nicely to lay off the radio for a bit because they were worried that I am over doing it and gonna bring attention to our little rural community.
So that brings up my question in regards to the thread title. What are some things I can do to my setup to minimize or even completely stop the bleedover that my setup has onto other channels? Is there even anything that can help or is that just the way the radio ways work? Ive put alot of time and money into my setup and making sure I have great audio fo those long distant contacts...but this whole time ive never taken into account the effect it has on those very close to me. Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated.
So that brings up my question in regards to the thread title. What are some things I can do to my setup to minimize or even completely stop the bleedover that my setup has onto other channels? Is there even anything that can help or is that just the way the radio ways work? Ive put alot of time and money into my setup and making sure I have great audio fo those long distant contacts...but this whole time ive never taken into account the effect it has on those very close to me. Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated.