[Elecraft] P3 as a portable RFI bandscope?
Sam Morgan
k5oai.sam at gmail.com
Sat May 17 20:20:50 EDT 2014
National RF makes a great portable unit that will work down to 1.8mhz
I have one of their units with the AA A B and C loops that cover
3.8-5mhz I see they now have a BB loop listed for 1.8-3.5mhz
Glad you brought this up I didn't know they had that new loop for
1.8-3.5mhz I'm will give them a call Monday morning.
HFDF active directional antenna system
http://www.nationalrf.com/type_hfdf_vector.htm
they also have a unit for the shack called HFDX Vector-Beam
http://www.nationalrf.com/type_hfdx_vector-beam.htm
usual disclaimer, just a satisfied customer.
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GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan
On 5/17/2014 6:47 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
> I've pulled my P3 out of my setup to try and go searching for sources of
> 160/80m RFI.
>
> I did a whole house shutdown today and made sure that anything which had a
> battery was also shut down. That included the fire/burglar alarm system.
> For the purposes of these two bands my house is "clean."
>
> So now I need to do a walk around the area to see if I can locate the
> sources.
>
> I tried a little DC to daylight receiver with little success even with a
> 1ft diameter 2 turn loop for an antenna. The signals in question are too
> narrow band and the receiver is too insensitive so the signals are buried
> in noise.
>
> I'm now trying to use the P3 in hopes that its signal processing and
> averaging and ability to see a broader spectrum might be easier to use than
> listening to a single frequency.
>
> I tried the loop antenna directly into the P3 while powered on a battery
> and it seems like I could use a bit of gain to get over the input noise of
> the P3.
>
> Have others tried this and if so what sort of preamp, antenna or other
> setup was used?
>
> Right now focused on 160 and 80m.
> 73
> jim ab3cv
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