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Re: Topband: BOG near noisy powerline on 160

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Subject: Re: Topband: BOG near noisy powerline on 160
From: Greg - ZL3IX <zl3ix@inet.net.nz>
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2019 07:46:28 +1300
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If I were in your situation I would go for the smaller antenna further away from the line. I would then take a sample of noise from the line using an antenna right under it and use the sample to try and cancel out some of the noise on the Rx antenna, à la WA1ION. See here

http://www.pa4tim.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/passive_bb_phasing.pdf

73, Greg, ZL3IX

On 2019-02-09 05:31 a.m., N4ZR wrote:
Recently I put down a 220' BOG, using the KD9SV hardware, including the preamp. Because of my yard's layout, the forward end of the BOG fell within about 20 feet of what the power company has identified (but not fixed yet), a noisy line with a number of broken insulators.

I came in to listen to the antenna, and was surprised to note that my noise (mostly from the powerline, by ear) is worse on the BOG than on my jury-rigged sloper transmit antenna.  It is much (maybe 20 dB) worse in the direction toward the power line than in the opposite.  While I take this as encouraging evidence that the BOG has some directivity, I don't think I'm even hearing any atmospheric noise that may be present, because of the power line.

So now I'm wondering, is the BOG in this position worth keeping, even assuming that I can eventually get the power company to fix the line. Or should I look at another type of receiving antenna, such as a K9AY loop or SAL, which can be placed much farther from the power line?


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