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Old February 26th 07, 08:56 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Jimmie D Jimmie D is offline
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Default Issue with antenna causing instabillity


"David" wrote in message
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I have just completed the design of a 151 MHz ASK transceiver.

On the bench the unit works fine with sensitivity to around -115 dBm
however, when I attach an antenna, the RSSI level increases dramatically
and it appears something may have become unstable.

I have tried a commercial ground independent antenna and a 1/4 wave whip
and the results are the same.

If I disconnect the antenna and leave the RF input floating, it behaves
properly. I can also attach a small wire (say 300mm) directly to the RF
input and it also works fine. It just plays up when I have a proper
antenna connected.

I am not sure if this may be some issue with the VSWR of the antenna
causing some instability (I tried a 3dB pad between RF input and antenna
and this did not fix the problem), or whether the input is so sensitive
that it is picking up the LO from the radio and causing regeneration ?

A Spectrum Analyser was used to determine if anything else is being
transmitted in that region and it appears to be clear to well outside the
bandwidth of my receiver.

Any ideas much appreciated for what might be happening or methods of
debugging my design.
(The circuit consists of an RF switch after the Antenna port (selects
TX/RX) then into a 50 Ohm RF Amp, followed by a tuned circuit into an
SA6505 RF IF. The LO is crystal based harmonic Butler emitter follower.

PS. I also tried bypassing the RF Amp but still no improvement.

Thanks in advance

Regards

David


I had a similar problem once. The RX would pick up everything form DC to
daylight, lots of interference from local broadcast AM stations. Problem was
a shorted bypass cap in he second stage of the RF amp. This stage was
suppose to be operating at near unity but with the shorted cap it was
operating at near 20db overloading the rx and sometimes breaking into
oscilation. Also check the output of the LO for harmonic content. Harmonics.
may not seem to be a noticable problem when the rx is connected to a signal
generator but could be a major issue when the radio is connected to an
antenna.