[ICOM] BCB Interference.
Larry Benko
w0qe at bnk.com
Tue Jul 20 10:54:44 EDT 2004
Hi Dan,
I would put an external to the rig inline 10dB attenuator (don't
transmit). If your problems are internal to the rig (mixer overload)
the interference will drop by 20 or 30dB but if they are external
(connections) the interference will drop by 10dB. Then decide what to
do. The scope is well enough calibrated to tell the difference.
73,
Larry, W0QE
Dan wrote:
>I need a BCB filter.
>One of the local AM stations is now a problem all over HF.
>I have checked my IC756pro2 and also my IC756pro and they both hear this
>station all over HF.
>This has just started I am wondering if this station has been allowed a
>higher power level as I have not had problems in the past.
>Was a 5000w station about 2.5 miles from here on 1100kc.
>Every 1100kc I hear the station loud and on certain freqs in between.
>Anyone out there know where to get a good BCB filter?
>
>Thanks
>Dan W0VD
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