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All of that is probably true...I was only going by his statement:
"Now I'll get to the point - I've had many rigs over the years and ALL have recieved the TV colorburst QRM" Sounds like some type of physical change. I personally have a Panasonic 13" color tv less than 2' from my rigs, with no similar problems. Van "Dave Platt" wrote in message ... Now I'll get to the point - I've had many rigs over the years and ALL have recieved the TV colorburst QRM on 3.579 & harmonics. - All except this radio! Keith V wrote: Maybe it's your new QTH...I've never experienced the problems you cite. Dave Platt wrote: I suspect that it may have to do with shielding of the radio itself, perhaps. A radio with poor chassis shielding might tend to pick up near-field emissions directly from the TV, or colorburst leakage coupled back through the AC power lines. A radio whose chassis has good shielding, and which has good filtering on its power wiring and circuitry, would be less prone to near-field pickup and would detect only the colorburst harmonics which actually reach the antenna. I just ran a quick check here at my home QTH, and noticed something similar (and interesting). Last year, after I bought a used Ten-Tec Scout, I hooked it up to my wire dipole and used the 20-meter colorburst harmonic as a standard for trimming the frequency-display reference oscillator. The colorburst harmonic was clearly audible. However, today, when I looked for the harmonics with my Kenwood TS-2000 (on the same antenna, with the same power supply) they were rather difficult to hear, even with my color TV 15 feet away turned on. So, there may be both pickup-path differences between radios (direct pickup vs. antenna-only pickup) and QTH differences (well-shielded TVs versus leaky ones). |