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![]() He's getting RFI at one frequency. I was thinking an open quarterwave coaxial stub tuned to 100.5 MHz would serve to trap the offending signal, and be easy to implement. Cut it a tad long from the calculated length, connect it to the analyzer input using a tee adapter, and "tune" it up in frequency using a pair of wire cutters: 246/100.5 = 2.45' (or 2' 5-3/8") * Vf Bryan WA7PRC What will that stub look like above and below the notch frequency? It sure won't be invisble. eg: 50 Ohm cable is around 27pF/'. Dale W4OP |
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