[Elecraft] Zipper Noise and Birdies on 6M -- FIXED!
Jim Brown
jim at audiosystemsgroup.com
Sun Jul 3 18:32:21 EDT 2011
Ever since I started using my K3 on 6M I've been troubled with zipper
noise as I tune, as well as birdies generated within the K3 that move
around as I tune. Today I found and eliminated the coupling mechanism,
and the noise and birdies are gone.
My setup uses an external ARR 6M preamp at the RXOUT / RXIN patch point.
(I use it rather than the Elecraft preamp because I already owned it,
and it's a very good preamp). I also have a switch that brings in my
Beverages, with a Tee jumper between the AUX input (for the SUB RX) and
the RXIN. That Tee was the coupling path. On a hunch, I replaced the
Tee with a Mini-Circuits passive splitter that has about 35dB of
isolation between outputs, with an insertion loss of 6.6 dB. It's rated
for use between 10 MHz and 1 GHz, but it passes my Beverages on 160M
just fine.
Mini-Circuits is an old line, well respected company based in Brooklyn.
I've been specifying their splitters for about 30 years for the VHF and
UHF wireless mic systems I designed for performance facilities and
churches. The splitter I used with the K3 is a ZFSC-4-175 that is one
of several I picked up at a hamfest. While it's a 75 ohm splitter, it
works just fine in this application. It's a 4x1 splitter, and a 2x1
would work equally well. For optimum isolation, unused outputs should
be terminated in 75 ohms, and I did that.
http://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/ZFSC-4-175.pdf
http://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/ZFSC-2-1+.pdf
El cheapo CATV splitters MAY also work -- IF they have enough isolation.
73, Jim Brown K9YC
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