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Hi All:
I have a radio shack DX394 and an RF Systems EMF antenna. From about 7020 through 7180 or so I am getting interference from KYCH 97.1 FM. I can recognize the song playing. Is something likely wrong with my radio, antenna or is it them? Or could it be that I am pretty close to their transmitter? This is in Portland Oregon Kevin |
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David wrote in news:5a24f258muct3godvbu426anv7qd5ap985@
4ax.com: On 27 Aug 2006 19:58:01 GMT, Kevin Garrett wrote: KYCH Are you near he http://tinyurl.com/p2mtt about 4 or 5 miles west of that |
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![]() Kevin Garrett wrote: Hi All: I have a radio shack DX394 and an RF Systems EMF antenna. From about 7020 through 7180 or so I am getting interference from KYCH 97.1 FM. I can recognize the song playing. Is something likely wrong with my radio, antenna or is it them? Or could it be that I am pretty close to their transmitter? This is in Portland Oregon Kevin An FM BCB rejection trap might solve your problems. Several compaines make them. Radio Shack (shudder) makes an inline "F" to "F" unit that works pretty well. I have a PCR1000 that suffers from local FM BCB overlaod. And a local rat shack was having a going out of business sale. So I bought the last four they had for about $1 each. One was enough to completly remove the FM interference. At full price they shouldn't break the bank. Terry |
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![]() Kevin Garrett wrote: Hi All: I have a radio shack DX394 and an RF Systems EMF antenna. From about 7020 through 7180 or so I am getting interference from KYCH 97.1 FM. I can recognize the song playing. Is something likely wrong with my radio, antenna or is it them? Or could it be that I am pretty close to their transmitter? This is in Portland Oregon Kevin Kevin, this is VHF image interference related to the 1st IF of 45 MHz. The 1st local oscillator is at 52.1 MHz to tune in 7.1 MHz- - difference equals 45 MHz, but 97.1 MHz also produces a diff of 45 MHz. While the DX-394 does have a filter in the Lo-Z input to suppress signals above 30 MHz, its stop-band attenuation is not enough to prevent strong VHF signals from breaking through. Add an ouboard 30-40 MHz lowpass filter in the coax line between the antenna and LO-Z input to increase the VHF attenuation. Also, for more info on the DX-394, join the user group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RADIOSHACKDX394/ . Tom |
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"Tom" wrote in
oups.com: Kevin Garrett wrote: Hi All: I have a radio shack DX394 and an RF Systems EMF antenna. From about 7020 through 7180 or so I am getting interference from KYCH 97.1 FM. I can recognize the song playing. Is something likely wrong with my radio, antenna or is it them? Or could it be that I am pretty close to their transmitter? This is in Portland Oregon Kevin Kevin, this is VHF image interference related to the 1st IF of 45 MHz. The 1st local oscillator is at 52.1 MHz to tune in 7.1 MHz- - difference equals 45 MHz, but 97.1 MHz also produces a diff of 45 MHz. While the DX-394 does have a filter in the Lo-Z input to suppress signals above 30 MHz, its stop-band attenuation is not enough to prevent strong VHF signals from breaking through. Add an ouboard 30-40 MHz lowpass filter in the coax line between the antenna and LO-Z input to increase the VHF attenuation. Also, for more info on the DX-394, join the user group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RADIOSHACKDX394/ . Tom Thanks Tom Would that be something like this? http://www.grove-ent.com/FTR-FM.html |
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![]() Kevin Garrett wrote: "Tom" wrote in Kevin, this is VHF image interference related to the 1st IF of 45 MHz. The 1st local oscillator is at 52.1 MHz to tune in 7.1 MHz- - difference equals 45 MHz, but 97.1 MHz also produces a diff of 45 MHz. While the DX-394 does have a filter in the Lo-Z input to suppress signals above 30 MHz, its stop-band attenuation is not enough to prevent strong VHF signals from breaking through. Add an ouboard 30-40 MHz lowpass filter in the coax line between the antenna and LO-Z input to increase the VHF attenuation. Also, for more info on the DX-394, join the user group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RADIOSHACKDX394/ . Tom Thanks Tom Would that be something like this? http://www.grove-ent.com/FTR-FM.html That would work to attenuate the VHF-FM band only but is probably rather pricey and will kthelp if you have images from VHF aeronautical band et al from 108-120 MHz. Look on ebay for ham/CB TVI low pass filters designed to pass everything below 30 MHz and to attenuate above. Here's a search URL: http://search.ebay.com/search/search...6c atref%3DC6 Good luck, Tom |
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