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![]() "Boris TuÄ'an" wrote in message ... JB wrote: Sounds like a transmitter near one of the IF frequencies. The noise is present even if I remove the antenna... What can I do? To install external filters? Boris -- Keep 'em Rolling! http://www.mvpa.org/ MVPA: 29718 http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x51/btudan/ 73 de 9A6KTB - Boris It would seem to be something is broken If you pull the antenna off, it would have to be pretty local. There shouldn't be a problem like that via the antenna anyway. I would be more inclined to wonder if a switching power supply had a spurious landing there, but it could also be a noisy IF amp. in the Main band. |
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JB wrote:
It would seem to be something is broken If you pull the antenna off, it would have to be pretty local. There shouldn't be a problem like that via the antenna anyway. I would be more inclined to wonder if a switching power supply had a spurious landing there, but it could also be a noisy IF amp. in the Main band. TNX for Info, I'll check what's going on during next contest... -- Keep 'em Rolling! http://www.mvpa.org/ MVPA: 29718 http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x51/btudan/ 73 de 9A6KTB - Boris |
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