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What's a good method for finding short duration interference?
My 440 repeater is plagued by an interfering signal that lasts a small fraction of a second, just long enough to bring up the repeater, and repeats randomly every 20 seconds or so. Comes and goes...Seems to be dependent on outside temperature. Sometimes sounds like there's hum on the signal. First thought was that it was one of those oscillating Winegard RV TV antennas, but it doesn't seem to drift around like they typically do. I hooked the repeater antenna up to the spectrum analyzer, but the duration is too short to get thru the filters at the bandwidth required to get any sensitivity. I can hear it on the mobile. I've driven around the neighborhood, but the duration is so short that I've not been able to track it down. Strength seems to peak at different places blocks apart...but it's hard to tell. I have some experience with a double duckey and started designing a doppler system, but it occurs that the short duration signal will be completely washed out by the Switched Cap Filter. Don't see how I'm gonna get the low rep-rate signal past the noise. Filter types that I know about ain't gonna work. Ideas? Thanks, mike |
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mike wrote:
What's a good method for finding short duration interference? My 440 repeater is plagued by an interfering signal that lasts a small fraction of a second, just long enough to bring up the repeater, and repeats randomly every 20 seconds or so. Comes and goes...Seems to be dependent on outside temperature. Sometimes sounds like there's hum on the signal. First thought was that it was one of those oscillating Winegard RV TV antennas, but it doesn't seem to drift around like they typically do. I hooked the repeater antenna up to the spectrum analyzer, but the duration is too short to get thru the filters at the bandwidth required to get any sensitivity. I can hear it on the mobile. I've driven around the neighborhood, but the duration is so short that I've not been able to track it down. Strength seems to peak at different places blocks apart...but it's hard to tell. I have some experience with a double duckey and started designing a doppler system, but it occurs that the short duration signal will be completely washed out by the Switched Cap Filter. Don't see how I'm gonna get the low rep-rate signal past the noise. Filter types that I know about ain't gonna work. Ideas? Thanks, mike You need a professional direction finding gear, probably from the DoD marketplace. You can by all means build gear to trace this kind of interference but be adviced! the Guru factor is very high! If you set up an array of 3 or 4 antennas, you can compare the phase difference from the different antennas and by that triangulate the position. You need to have a fast trigger mechanism and memory to be able to make a constant monitoring with a monitoring stop triggered by your signal. As a receiver, you should probably use a sdr rig or a wide 1 Msp ADC to catch spur's on 440. In other words... It have to be very annoying before one starts of this expensive hunting of spurs! A nice project for homebrewing tho' Cheers Dan / M0DFI |
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 03:40:12 -0700, mike wrote:
What's a good method for finding short duration interference? My 440 repeater is plagued by an interfering signal that lasts a small fraction of a second, just long enough to bring up the repeater, and repeats randomly every 20 seconds or so. Comes and goes...Seems to be dependent on outside temperature. Sometimes sounds like there's hum on the signal. First thought was that it was one of those oscillating Winegard RV TV antennas, but it doesn't seem to drift around like they typically do. I hooked the repeater antenna up to the spectrum analyzer, but the duration is too short to get thru the filters at the bandwidth required to get any sensitivity. I can hear it on the mobile. I've driven around the neighborhood, but the duration is so short that I've not been able to track it down. Strength seems to peak at different places blocks apart...but it's hard to tell. I have some experience with a double duckey and started designing a doppler system, but it occurs that the short duration signal will be completely washed out by the Switched Cap Filter. Don't see how I'm gonna get the low rep-rate signal past the noise. Filter types that I know about ain't gonna work. Ideas? Thanks, mike can you just duck the problem and use a PL tone Iknwo when we lived in sprinfeild it worked welll a 2 m repeater and another 440repeater in the general area that worked out well too _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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Check this link and see if you have same problem....
www.qsl.net/va3bmc/inter477.pdf mike wrote: What's a good method for finding short duration interference? My 440 repeater is plagued by an interfering signal that lasts a small fraction of a second, just long enough to bring up the repeater, and repeats randomly every 20 seconds or so. Comes and goes...Seems to be dependent on outside temperature. Sometimes sounds like there's hum on the signal. First thought was that it was one of those oscillating Winegard RV TV antennas, but it doesn't seem to drift around like they typically do. I hooked the repeater antenna up to the spectrum analyzer, but the duration is too short to get thru the filters at the bandwidth required to get any sensitivity. I can hear it on the mobile. I've driven around the neighborhood, but the duration is so short that I've not been able to track it down. Strength seems to peak at different places blocks apart...but it's hard to tell. I have some experience with a double duckey and started designing a doppler system, but it occurs that the short duration signal will be completely washed out by the Switched Cap Filter. Don't see how I'm gonna get the low rep-rate signal past the noise. Filter types that I know about ain't gonna work. Ideas? Thanks, mike -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY"© "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." "Follow The Money" ;-P |
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