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![]() "Bob" wrote in message ... Put a tee connector on the receive line coax a length of coax on it with a short at the far end. It must be cut to be exactly 1/4 wavelength (including connector spur.) This will appear t be an open circuit at the resonant frequency, but will severely attenuate your nearby unwanted signal. Failing that, a series LC network across the receive line will do a similar task. Try a 47pf trimmer cap in series with a coil made from 4 to 6 turns around a bic pen. (you can remove the pen after making the coil... ![]() you see the unwanted signal drop out. You may have to experiment with the coil turns and spacing, but this design will also help wipe out the unwanted station. Fortunately your undesired signal is likely a constant-on transmission so it's always there for you to play with. Secondly, you can make and tinker with all this at home (provided you live within receiving range of the airport AWOS) and bring the working product to the airport for installation. Good luck. B. While this approach looks good on paper, it often fails badly when the desired frequency is so close in to the notch frequency. I just put a quarter wave stub on our VNA and found that while it does diminish the 123 signal -33dB, it also attenuates the 120.6 signal by a whopping -22dB. There is also an enormous VSWR upset -120:1 or so- this is perhaps not important in your receive only application. Each year we build hundreds of filters for this exact application- AWOS/UNICOM separation. Typical insertion loss is under 1dB while the notch is -40dB. The filter is about the size of a cigarette pack exclusive of the N connectors. W4OP |
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