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Old January 18th 04, 09:38 PM
Dale Parfitt
 
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"Carl / W5SU" wrote in message
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(WHOOPS...damned fingers on keyboard) - - I really DO know that "noice"
is spelled "NOISE"!! - - SORRY...Carl S

Carl / W5SU wrote:

It might help some with regard to "intermod" - - that is, higher
frequency signals outside of the shortwave spectrum that are so strong
as to get into your receiver's mixer circuitry and come thru the radio
(that's quite a "loose" explanation). But much of the RF noice we're
bothered with is so broad-banded that it's actually at the frequency
your radio is tuned to. If you filter that out, you'll also filter
out what you're trying to listen to.

Right on the mark Carl. Your best bet would be to try to reduce the noise

coming into the antenna- balancing the feed/ antenna arrangement if needed,
grounding the shield of the coax and perhaps an isolation transformer at the
RX end to prevent common mode noise for riding out to the antenna on the
outside of the shield.

Dale W4OP