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Old December 27th 06, 03:33 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Hey Steve (sdaniel13), and Ron Hardin


"John Barnard" wrote in message
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Brian wrote:
"John Barnard" wrote in message
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Brian wrote:
I don't have that problem, however I'd be inclined to try a LC series
trap
in series with the offending antenna, as the cheapest experiment (pick
L and C
to resonate at the broadcaster's frequency, to remove it
perferentially), or even
just a resistor, to see if overload is really the problem. Or a
MFJ-956 passive
antenna tuner, off the shelf.

Or swap the antennas, and null the broadcaster with the ALA-1530,
which is then the
noise antenna, by orienting it. Or you can null the station with the
wire antenna,
though it's likely to be more inconvenient to reorient. Every antenna
has null.

A slight disadvantage of tuned traps is that they change the
attenuation across
the bandwidth of a station, so you can never quite eliminate the
entire station
across the audio spectrum because the second antenna still has the
original
shape.

--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.
I compared the board to a schematic I found online which shows the bc
trap and jumper components. Apparently the model I have is an earlier
version lacking these revisions. Regarding your suggestions, swapping
antennas proved ineffective, as the loop generally did not hear the
noise, and when it did the level was far lower than on the wire, making
canceling difficult. Using a twelve foot dipole I had no overload
issues, but found it to be too short in some instances. I'm still
looking for instructions on building a trap or bcb filter, but I'll
keep experimenting with antennas in the meantime.

-Brian
Brian,

I have plans on how to build a BCB filter that I could send to you as a
PDF once I return to work and scan the document. Fortunately, I don't
get back to work until Jan. 2.

Cheers!

John Barnard


Thanks John! I sincerely appreciate and readily accept your offer. You
can drop the pdf at briancummins at the gmail. Thanks again.

-Brian Cummins

Brian,

No problem! The down side is that I won't get a chance to send it to you
until 2 Jan. when I get back to work. I think that Mouser carries all the
components needed to make the filter.

John Barnard


No problem, John. I appreciate that you'd go to the trouble, and look
forward to the project. Enjoy the rest of your holiday.

-Brian