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On Oct 16, 6:21 pm, wrote:
On Oct 15, 11:34 pm, Ross Archer wrote: Just installed a mobile SW setup; enjoying Radio Australia, Radio New Zealand Int'l, Radio Moscow, and Radio Netherlands while driving to and from work late/early. Could you give details of your mobile setup? That would be a nice thing to have as I spend a lot of time in my car. It needs some work, especially the antenna system. But here's what I've got so far: * Yaesu FT-857D mobile HF transceiver (with full general-coverage). It runs off 12 volts and is connected via a cigarette lighter plug. http://www.yaesu.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd...5&isArchived=0 * Yaesu ATAS-120 antenna http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...antm/4547.html Car is 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT. The transceiver is genuinely awesome IMHO. The antenna system, on the other hand, is a giant disappointment. I wish I had gone with an automatic antenna tuner and a whip, or a manually-controlled screwdriver antenna instead. Ignition noise is a problem at higher engine RPMs. It limits the usefulness of hamming but doesn't affect SWL as much due to the generally stronger signals. If you're all interested, I'll keep you informed as I work out the bugs. In the meantime, anyone want to buy a garbage expensive automatic screwdriver antenna? ![]() --- ross |
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Ross Archer wrote:
snip * Yaesu FT-857D mobile HF transceiver (with full general-coverage). snip Ignition noise is a problem at higher engine RPMs. It limits the usefulness of hamming but doesn't affect SWL as much due to the generally stronger signals. Looking at the brochure I see it has a variety of DSP options; does yours have adaptive noise cancellation? Properly implemented, adaptive noise cancellation algorithms reportedly handle periodic noise like ignition whine quite well. Regards, Michael |
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On Oct 19, 12:54 am, Ross Archer wrote:
On Oct 16, 6:21 pm, wrote: On Oct 15, 11:34 pm, Ross Archer wrote: Just installed a mobile SW setup; enjoying Radio Australia, Radio New Zealand Int'l, Radio Moscow, and Radio Netherlands while driving to and from work late/early. Could you give details of your mobile setup? That would be a nice thing to have as I spend a lot of time in my car. It needs some work, especially the antenna system. But here's what I've got so far: * Yaesu FT-857D mobile HF transceiver (with full general-coverage). It runs off 12 volts and is connected via a cigarette lighter plug.http://www.yaesu.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd...odCatID=102&en... * Yaesu ATAS-120 antennahttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamantm/4547.html Car is 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT. The transceiver is genuinely awesome IMHO. The antenna system, on the other hand, is a giant disappointment. I wish I had gone with an automatic antenna tuner and a whip, or a manually-controlled screwdriver antenna instead. Ignition noise is a problem at higher engine RPMs. It limits the usefulness of hamming but doesn't affect SWL as much due to the generally stronger signals. If you're all interested, I'll keep you informed as I work out the bugs. In the meantime, anyone want to buy a garbage expensive automatic screwdriver antenna? ![]() --- ross Yes, please keep us informed. I was wondering what you did for an antenna. Good thinking about that tranceiver, didn't know it even existed. |
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