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On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 11:25:37 +0000, Brad wrote:
Hi, I like to listen to ham radio HF bands and short wave broadcasts, but I often have intermittent power line noise. I found a source (power pole, possibly bad insulator), but when the person from the power company came out to investigate my complaint, the noise wasn't there (intermittent). Running a wire antenna perpendicular (not parallel) to power lines is one way to lower power line noise, but unfortunately, the power lines run North to South where I live. My wire antenna also runs North to South so it "favors" East and West, which is what I want. Can anyone recommend a noise immune type of antenna that is less sensitive to power line noise? Thanks in advance, Brad Before you type your password, credit card number, etc., be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC. You might get some relief by grounding the antenna for DC. Since you are not using the wire for transmitting (am I reading the above correctly?), you can easily ground the wire using an RF choke or a so-called magnetic balun. Perhaps a 1 mH or so choke from the end of the wire to ground. The balun is basically just a toroid transformer that allows you to isolate the wire from the radio and ground the wire directly. No guarantee of effectiveness, but either is easy and cheap to do and won't harm the radio. -- Rich W2RG |
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