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Re: [RFI] Noise Measurements

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Noise Measurements
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 08:50:24 -0800
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On Thu,11/13/2014 6:21 AM, mstangelo@comcast.net wrote:
I am looking at using the ELAD FDM-S2 as a RFI receiver.

The computer interface possibilities for documentation and the spectrum display are most useful for chasing electronic sources (switching power supplies, microprocessors, motor controllers, etc.).

For non-electronic sources that are impulse noise (power lines, neon signs) a receiver that goes higher in frequency will help zero in on the source. For that, a VHF/UHF ham transceiver with broadband RX and AM detection would likely be more useful. Two that fit the bill are the venerable TH-F6A and the TM-V71, both Kenwood products, both computer programmable for setup, both with AM capability to the top of their tuning range. Combined with a compact 440 MHz Yagi, a rig like this would make a very good impulse noise chasing setup.

To chase impulse noise, I have AM mode on frequencies in the range of 500 MHz, as well as in the range of 160 and 300 MHz programmed into both radios. As I drive around, I mostly monitor the 160 MHz frequency, then shift to 500 MHz when the signal gets very strong to zero in on the sources.

73, Jim K9YC


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