Noise cancellers can be 30 to 50 dB effective against a single source of noise.
They work by positioning a sense antenna that will pick up more noise than
signal and combining that out of phase with the signal plus noise from your
main antenna. That can be very effective.
They do have disadvantages, though. They don't work against multiple noise
sources. They are tricky to set up and tune and if you QSY a few tens of kHz,
you need to retweak the settings. They will also change the receive pattern of
your antenna, so if you are using a directional antenna, your "noise" antenna
will pick up signals from all directions, perhaps degrading your front-to-back
ratio. And, no matter what, they will put a null in your receive pattern in
the direction of the noise, so in that direction, you will pick up less signal,
too.
Ed, W1RFI/5
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From: RFI [rfi-bounces@contesting.com] on behalf of Tom Lewis via RFI
[rfi@contesting.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 8:39 AM
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Subject: [RFI] Noise Cancellers - RFI Survival Guide
Does anyone know if this works?
73 Tom N4TL
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Earlier this year, I published a series of articles on my web site called "Noise
Cancellers - RFI Survival Guide". The purpose of this information was to help
hams and
shortwave listeners lower their local HF noise floor and improve reception.
RFI from neighbors is a constant challenge. Properly set up, noise cancellers
are
amazingly effective in cleaning up or reducing RFI. Sucesss depends on
understanding what
kind of noise you can fight, how noise cancellers work, and most important,
designing and
installing noise probe antennas around your location. This five-article series
does just
that. It also includes a detailed video demonstrating effective noise
cancellation.
Please take a moment to review these articles. If you find them to be useful,
please
consider passing these along to your members or contacts.
You can use these articles by linking to them on your web site, Twitter feed,
Facebook
page or by e-mail. The URL is:
http://play.fallows.ca/wp/series/noise-cancelers-rfi-survival-guide/
Thanks for your consideration. If you have any questions or suggestions, please
contact
me.
73 John Fallows VE6EY
Calgary, Alberta
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