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[RFI] Yaesu G-800DXA Rotator - RFI mitigation

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Subject: [RFI] Yaesu G-800DXA Rotator - RFI mitigation
From: Brian Moran via RFI <rfi@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Brian Moran <brianmo@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 17:21:34 +0000 (UTC)
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Has anyone else used a G-800DXA rotator/control box in a high-rf environment? 
We had two stations (both K3) going this weekend with 5B4AGN filters and about 
1KW each,  and noticed that the G-800DXA (fed with unshielded cable) seems to 
be bring in interference (hashy noise for CW) when transmitting on 20m, and the 
other station rx is on 15m. With the rotator connected to the controller in the 
shack, transmitting on 20m causes noise on 15m to increase by approximately 3 
S-units (K3); disconnecting the cable at the rotator but not at the control box 
drops 2 S-units; disconnecting the rotator cable at the control box reduces the 
interference somewhat; disconnecting at the box, and at the rotator, reduces 
the interference to under an S-unit. Turning the rotator control box ON when 
all is connected makes the problem worse. We suspect that the rotator cable is 
picking up RF, and re-radiating it into the shack, potentially after doing some 
rectification in the rotator unit and/or control box. We made a stub (~23' 
open) to put on the 20m station with no discernable effect before we figured 
out that the rotator was involved. We have endeavored to follow good practice 
of grounding everything to a single point; we perceive that grounding the 
rotator control box makes the problem worse.
We note that according to the schematic, there are diodes in the rotator 
itself; there are certainly non-linear devices inside the rotator box itself. 
Our next steps are to bypass all of the rotator cable leads with 0.01 caps at 
the rotator control box and as close to the tower unit as possible. We have a 
different issue when transmitting on 20m while attempting to receive on 40m, 
but thought we'd peel this onion a layer at a time.
 
Has anyone else had to mitigate issues like this with this model? What did you 
do? 
Thanks!
Brian N9ADG



 


  
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