[Elecraft] My KAT500 seems very sensitive to common mode RFI
Harry Yingst via Elecraft
elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Sat Feb 14 18:57:18 EST 2015
There must be something special about 40 meters and micro-controllers.
My Aquarium Controller used to do a Reset when I transmitted on 40.The cure for me was to wrap the control cable leads through Some Snap on chokes
I just installed my KAT500 today and considered taking thepower lead and wrapping it around a snap on choke a few times.
From: "Jeff Hall, W6UX" <w6ux at ymail.com>
To: Elecraft Reflector <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2015 12:48 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] My KAT500 seems very sensitive to common mode RFI
I have a Hex Beam and a 40m wire vertical w/ two elevated radials. I have been fighting what appears to be a common mode RFI problem which causes the KAT500 to continuously power cycle as long as the K3 is transmitting. Generally this only occurs when driving my KPA500 amp beyond a certain output level which differs for a given band and frequency. I am powering the KAT500 with its own AC adapter. The problem can occur in both bypass and auto mode.
7-10 ferrite beads on the coax attached to the KAT500 solved the power cycling problem for my hex beam antenna and I successfully operate QRO in bypass mode on all bands and modes. However the beads did not help with the wire vertical. I can drive 300w into my dummy load with no ferrite beads on the coax and the KAT500 is fine.
The SWR is low enough I should be able to use these antennas to run the KAT500 in bypass mode. If I put it in Auto mode the problem is exacerbated. I can tune the wire vertical just fine with the KAT500 in Auto mode at a tuning level of 25w from the K3. However, if I try to transmit at 5w or more (SSB for example), the KAT500 starts to power cycle.
I have no problem using the wire vertical if it is connected directly to the K3's internal ATU. I observed that in this configuration, I could still trip the power on the KAT500 even though it's not even connected to that antenna, so I do believe this may be a common mode RF issue in the shack. Somehow noise is finding its way into the KAT500. Several turns of the AC power adapter's cord around a few ferrite beads hasn't helped either.
I will at some point remove the KAT500 from the equation and see how things work by directly connecting the K3 to the KPA500. I would like to keep it in service as I might need it at the extreme band edges of the wire vertical.
The vertical wire is from W8AMZ. I don't believe there is any kind of current Balun inside the feed point but I did place 10 ferrite beads over the coax at the feed point. I'm running 100' of RG8X to this antenna. The hex beam antenna is feed with LMR-400 and RG-213.
So I don't know if the problem is specific to my vertical wire antenna and feedline or if I should suspect a defective KAT500.
Before I take the KAT500 offline, can anyone suggest some further experiments to try?
73, Jeff W6UX
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