I use an FT-817ND... Nice sensitive HF rig, covers 160 through 440,
and does AM mode on all bands I use... Antenna jack on the top, and it
has internal batteries...
You can't beat that rig for a portable RFI hunter... I have a few
loops I use with it, and a few probes, and I can locate most anything
that way...
--
73's, and thanks,
Dave
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On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 21:52 -0500, Tony wrote:
> All:
>
> I've had an RFI issue coming from a specific direction for several
> years. It's a unique noise that appears on several HF bands which is
> usually a couple of S-units above the noise i.e., just enough to
> cover
> weak signals in that direction.
>
> I thought I could use a VHF / UHF radio to pinpoint the source, but
> I'm
> not able to hear it on my all-mode VHF/UHF home station with Yagi
> antennas.
>
> The ideal setup might be a portable HF radio which can tune the same
> frequencies that are susceptible to the noise. Something small enough
> to
> carry and use with a portable HF loop.
>
> I was thinking about a Kenwood TH-F6A that has HF SSB / CW coverage,
> but
> I'm told the receiver isn't very sensitive; even with an external
> antenna.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tony
>
>
>
>
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