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Ralph Mowery April 15th 05 04:45 PM

noise reduces when shield connection broken
 
I have an off center fed antenna about 125 feet long and fed with a 4:1
balun . Then about 75 feet of rg-8x comes off at about a 45 deg angle to
the house . It is then tuned with an MFJ tuner. Lately the noise jumped to
about s9 or greater. I talk with some friends about 100 miles away. They
will have an s9 + signal but are difficult to copy because of the noise. I
found out that if I unscrew the coax from the back of the rig and just have
the cneter conductor in , the noise will drop to almost an s-1 or s-2 but
the received signals on 80 meters seem to be almost the same, still over
s-9. I do hook up the shield to transmitt. The tuning does not seem to be
any differant now than it was several months ago when I did not have the
noise.. Any ideas on why the noise would be less but the desired signals
seem to be about the same.



Cecil Moore April 15th 05 05:18 PM

Ralph Mowery wrote:
Any ideas on why the noise would be less but the desired signals
seem to be about the same.


I had the same symptoms and it was a broken wire.
Difference is that my autotuner complained.
--
73, Cecil, W5DXP


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Helmut Wabnig April 15th 05 05:52 PM

On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 15:45:26 GMT, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote:

I have an off center fed antenna about 125 feet long and fed with a 4:1
balun . Then about 75 feet of rg-8x comes off at about a 45 deg angle to
the house . It is then tuned with an MFJ tuner. Lately the noise jumped to
about s9 or greater. I talk with some friends about 100 miles away. They
will have an s9 + signal but are difficult to copy because of the noise. I
found out that if I unscrew the coax from the back of the rig and just have
the cneter conductor in , the noise will drop to almost an s-1 or s-2 but
the received signals on 80 meters seem to be almost the same, still over
s-9. I do hook up the shield to transmitt. The tuning does not seem to be
any differant now than it was several months ago when I did not have the
noise.. Any ideas on why the noise would be less but the desired signals
seem to be about the same.

that's funny :-)

w.

Zombie Wolf April 16th 05 12:41 AM

Ground the chassis of the rig .... this will also ground the coax braid, and
it will stop acting like an noise antenna......
"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
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I have an off center fed antenna about 125 feet long and fed with a 4:1
balun . Then about 75 feet of rg-8x comes off at about a 45 deg angle

to
the house . It is then tuned with an MFJ tuner. Lately the noise jumped

to
about s9 or greater. I talk with some friends about 100 miles away. They
will have an s9 + signal but are difficult to copy because of the noise.

I
found out that if I unscrew the coax from the back of the rig and just

have
the cneter conductor in , the noise will drop to almost an s-1 or s-2 but
the received signals on 80 meters seem to be almost the same, still over
s-9. I do hook up the shield to transmitt. The tuning does not seem to

be
any differant now than it was several months ago when I did not have the
noise.. Any ideas on why the noise would be less but the desired signals
seem to be about the same.






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