Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I'd hazard a guess that the digital circuitry in one radi does not exist in
the other and that circuitry is causing some noise in the other receiver. On the other hand, maybe the sensitivity of one receiver is different than the other. was the gain on both receivers set the same ? Peace We are the Providence of God + wrote in message oups.com... Before leaving the topic of noise and quiet receivers, I have a question. Tonight I was listening to a couple of Spanish language stations on 6185 and 6125 khz. On the Drake R8B, there was a background noise behind these signals and in fact behind most of the signals on this particular band. (It sounds like atmospheric noise--a vague, hissy sound that fades in and out a bit, just as the signal fades in and out). On the other hand, when I listened to these two stations on the Lowe HF-150, there was almost no trace of the noise. Both receivers were connected to the same antenna. I experimented with different power sources. Powering the R8B from it's internal power supply vs. an external power supply didn't have any effect on what I heard. This noise isn't always there, although I've heard it before. What puzzles me is the Lowe receiver's failure to be affected by it. Why was it interfering with the Drake, but not the Lowe? The receivers were sitting right next to each other (I tried separating them, just for the heck of it, but it made no difference.) Any thoughts? Steve |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
vehicle noise | Shortwave | |||
Noise around 720 kHz | Shortwave | |||
Noise & UTE Dxing question | Dx | |||
Noise & UTE Dxing question | Dx | |||
CCIR Coefficients METHOD 6 REC533 // AUCKLAND --> SEATTLE | Shortwave |