Lower your power & see if it goes away. It is probably front end overload.
The antennas are too close together.
Ed, W5IOK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <n4zr@contesting.com>
To: "Bob Tellefsen" <n6wg@earthlink.net>; "Aldo Angeletti"
<ik2ani@infinito.it>; <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 12:27 PM
Subject: RE: [RFI] TVI: suggestins needed! Help me
> At 09:23 AM 11/23/03 -0800, Bob Tellefsen wrote:
>
> >Aldo
> >One thing to check.
> >How rf-tight is the transmitter case?
> >Run a piece of transmission line from your TV set to the transmitter.
> >Move the loose end of the transmission line around the transmitter to
> >see where rf energy leaks out. Once rf is on the outside of your coax
> >feedline, no low pass filter can do much for you.
>
> While the harmonic is there, it may not necessarily be the cause of the
> TVI. some television sets in this country used to have their IF at 21
MHz;
> others are subject to fundamental overload interference. Try a high-pass
> filter on the input of the television (I assume it is only one set that
has
> the problem, or are there many? Anyhow, I think this is worth a try
before
> you go further with exploring why the low-pass doesn't appear to help.
>
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
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