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Your dipole is close to ground?
It is normal that antenna close to ground is almost without noise. That's why people use vertical antenna for TX and low beverage antenna for RX. Did You try your beam on TX? Maybe You are living in urban area where the noise is common. Try using some quiet antenna like vertical delta loop or quad. You can use separate antenna for TX and RX. I have 1 ele quad (vertical loop) for 40m and it is pretty quiet comparing to vertical or dipole. 73 Neno 9A4MN "mike" wrote in message oups.com... Please e-mail me directly if you think you know what my problem is and how to resolve it. I have just installed an MA5B Cushcraft Mini-Beam and all seems fine. SWR's are normal, Coils are installed correctly...all is well except a major noise increase that rides along with the signal received. Like hearing a weak station and switching on a receive amplifier (Bringing noise with the signal) I believe in my heart I have constructed the Beam IAW the Cushcraft manual. Coax is new and connection are correct. Could this noise be because of the matching network being bad. I switch over to my Dipole on the ground and the signal changes from static voice to clear audio right down to absoloutly no noise when transmitter un-keys. Very frustrating. Help and hilfe bitte! Mike KB3IUL |
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