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"Chad Wahls" wrote in message
oups.com... As I have said before TVI is TV INTERFERENCE due to HARMONICS. You need a low pass filter for that or a good tuning. If you are having flat out AM rectification audio problems, it ain't gonna work. RF out is RF out. I had feedline problems in the immediate vicinity of the gear in question. RF rectification problems stayed there, kinda as expected. I even brought a spectrum analyzer in to sort it out. My RF was clean as a whistle. Cleaner than a "stock CB". Regardless of power there is a blanketing area for broadcast applications. Cleaning up the RF audio is a good step too. Audio distortion is allowed to become funky modulation (audio crossover distortion is ugly at an RF level), unlike pro broadcast where clipper limiting is used. Granted "CB" limiters suck but limiting of some sort should be used. I had an old Invonics in front of my now declared POS Galaxy (FCC accepted) Radio. With the limiter "clipped" and it was nice. I DID NOT MODULATE OFVER 100%, but I kept it there ![]() Could you elaborate more on the issues you are having? Maybe you have a "working antenna" but the stuff interfered with is working too well as a receive antenna. it can and does happen at all levels of radio, even the best pros. You may be clean, the other stuff may not. Chad The audio is clean from my olds school 148. I was just trying my hand at making my own dipole since it was mentioned in an earlier post I noticed that while attempting to adjust the swr, I was getting interference on my PC monitor whenever I keyed. I have the sw at 1.5, when I tried to lower it further it started going back up. I remade the dipole (I have tons of wire) got it back to 1.5 but still radiating TVI. I figured I would try the balun to see what would happen. Might also throw a low pass filter in it to see if that will fix the problem. |
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