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Re: Topband: Topband Digest, Vol 237, Issue 14

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Subject: Re: Topband: Topband Digest, Vol 237, Issue 14
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2022 10:02:09 -0700
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On 10/3/2022 8:32 AM, Radio KH6O wrote:
If a particular wide-band mode has caused the noise floor on 160 to
rise 10-20 dB to the point where only QRO++ stations can be copied, I
would say that this certainly is the proper venue for that discussion.

The cause of the enormous rise in the noise floor on ALL bands below 450 MHz is the near universal use of Switch-Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) in anything that plugs into the wall, mandated by federal law 10-20 years ago, combined with gutting of the FCC that began 20-30 years before that. It has NOTHING to do with "wide-band" modes.

FWIW, the widest band mode in use on 160 is SSB, made worse by dirty rigs. Recent generations of Yaesu rigs have terrible splatter on SSB. There's a group of contesters in the Pacific Northwest that hangs out around 1844 kHz most nights. The waterfall in my P3/SVGA shows some signals whose traces are straight lines with about 2.5 kHz bandwidth, and there are others showing sidebands on voice peaks extending 2.5 kHz on both sides of the 2.5kHz transmitted audio, only 20 dB down from PEP, and the splatter QRMs frequency-adjacent stations. The same thing is clearly visible on any SSB allocations on higher bands. For the most part, it's not overdriven power amps, it's badly designed signal processing in the transmitters.

73, Jim K9YC


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