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: "Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... "David" wrote in : David, If your tests are not exposed to temporal effects (eg comparing the R4 last year with the MA5B now), then the reduction in S/N with the MA5B on boresight is telling. Something is wrong somewhere. (A prophetic statement I know!) Some of the earlier suggestions remain relevant. Does the noise in a battery powered receiver reduce significantly when you turn the power off to everything in your own premises? Owen .... The only thing I can think of that is different is that I used some special grease from Vine Antennas on all the joints that was advertised for antenna joints. These compounds are often a waterproof grease of some kind with granular metal particles, often zinc. The concept is that the grease excludes oxygen and water from the joint and so reduces corrosion, and the irregular zinc particles improve conductivity by 'punching through' the oxide layer on the aluminium. It is conceivable that the stuff you have used may create some kind of galvanic action which could produce some noise. The goop that I have used has always worked without apparent problems, but it will depend on the recipe, and different recipes exist for compatibility with different metals. BTW, it is my experience that marine grease does just as good a job on clean aluminium without being nearly as messy. I use a small stainless wire brush in a dremel tool to clean the inside of mating tubes, a regular stainless scratch brush to do the outside, and a little marine grease on the mating surfaces. Don't be overzealous with the wire brushing as you embed steel in the aluminium. People often propose non- metallic scourers, but they also embend non conductive material in the aluminium surface. Have you looked for other current loops that could generate noise, AC and DC. DC loops can be 'powered' by galvanic action from things such as mixed earth electrodes (eg copper or copper clad electrodes bonded to galvanised iron water pipes or masts). Owen |
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