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Re: [RFI] Link-coupled loop - more.

To: n0tt1@juno.com, rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] Link-coupled loop - more.
From: tlthompson <tlthompson@qwest.net>
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 19:55:53 -0600
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Hi Charlie,

I bought a middle of the road compass from REI. I did not get the one with a mirror, but that might be helpful.

Tom   W0IVJ

On 4/2/2014 7:39 PM, n0tt1@juno.com wrote:
Hi Tom, (W0IVJ)
> What I do is null the signal with the loop.  Since the RFI signals
> all
> seem to be vertically polarized, You are looking through the loop in
> the
> direction of the nulled signal.
OK, understand.
>I site a distant object through the
>
> loop and then get a compass bearing from the object. That being
> said,
> rather than take careful bearings, I find it more productive to walk
> in
> the direction of the signal while alternatively looking for a peak
> and a
> null until the signal is very strong.  At that point I can always
> identify the house where the RFI is emanating.
OK on that.  We all have our methods and that can vary
depending on where we are DFing.  But, my question
was about the particular type/style/model of COMPASS
that you and others use/might use for their own DF'ing
antenna.
Some may not use a compass at all, and some may
choose anything in between.  Some may use a "boat compass"
and others something else.
So, guys, what style/type/model works best for YOU if you
use a compass?
Charlie, N0TT

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