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"RHF" wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: If you connect the radio ground to the other half of a dipole or other Hertzian type antenna it should reduce common mode pickup, which is the main mode of local noise pickup. I'll explain why this is if anyone cares to know. I will take you up on your offer, please enlighten and educate me ~ RHF Snip A portable using a whip antenna or using a single wire extension is a Marconi type, which is a common mode voltage antenna. Locally generated noise is picked up best by this type of antenna. The whip or extension wire picks up common mode energy, generated nearby or from a distance, which travels across the radio input impedance into the radio chassis return. If you hold the radio or if it is plugged into an AC converter supply then you and the mains become part of the RF return. The radio chassis return, you or the mains look like a low impedance path for the RF to go into so the circuit is the one element generating a voltage with the RF current across the radios input impedance into a low impedance ground or return. This is contrasted with a Hertzian balanced antenna where the RF current travels from one element to the other through the radios input impedance. Here locally generated noise tends to couple to both elements more or less equally so a potential voltage difference does not appear across the radios input impedance for the local noise source energy. However, a distant EM waves at 1/2 wavelength of the dipole or smaller will generate a potential voltage between the two elements, which causes RF current to flow through the radios input impedance. This action between local and distant energy on a Hertzian type antenna is situationally dependent but should show a marked improvement over a Marconi type antenna for distant signal to local noise. This improvement is best shown with the portable on batteries so the antenna arrangement is best balanced. Using a AC supply will have a tendency to unbalance the Hertzian antenna. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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