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On Feb 1, 9:04*am, dave wrote:
Do you run with RF gain all the way up? I don't. I use a lot of AF gain and turn the AGC off and ride the RF gain (use that for a volume control). That gets the noise way down (until somebody flips an incandescent light switch and the "pop" goes through my brain). I did my deep urban DXing on a 2010 (on a 30' umbilical) and an R390-A (120' random wire connected directly to back of radio). Biggest power lines overhead at right angle to random wire. The R390-A's what got me hooked on pro grade receivers. It depends on the situation. I only rarely turn off the AGC, but I do ride the RF Gain quite a bit, partly because of this effect you describe and partly because it really helps the S-AM work properly (People complain about the Icom R-75 S-AM, even with Kiwa mods, but I can eliminate virtually all selective fading with the RF Gain set properly). However, I will give the method you describe a shot. How did those powerlines affect your reception? |
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