[TVI-RFI-EMI] RFI problem
WA2BPE
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Fri, 03 May 2002 11:30:33 -0400
If it is a case of overload, no amount of harmonic filtering will fix the
problem. At that point, it is a case of reducing the RF field and/or keeping
the RF out of the stereo, phone, etc. I would be sure, however, that you have a
good station ground (admittedly, not always easy to achieve).
Good Luck & 73,
Tom - WA2BPE
Dale L Martin wrote:
> >
> > I have my low pass Nye filter in line AFTER my amp. In other
> > words between
> > the amp and antenna. I've had it this way for years, but do
> > create a lot of
> > RFI in the electronics in my home and maybe my neighbors.
> >
> > A friend told me the low pass filter should be between the radio
> > and the amp
> > to clean up the signal before it's amplified by the amplifier. I
> > wonder what
> > the consensus of those on this reflector is ?
> >
> > Thanks and 73,
> > Carl -K8AV-
> >
> >
> When I had an amplifier, I placed one immediately after the exciter and one
> immediatly after the amp.
>
> There may be other things at work causing RFI problems for you. You need to
> try virtually all strategies. Simply depending on the LP filter is
> frequently not enough.
>
> 73,
> dale, kg5u
>
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