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Re: [VHFcontesting] Interstation Interference Question

To: Steve Kavanagh <sjkavanagh1@yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Interstation Interference Question
From: VE3DS <ve3ds@acanac.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 21:50:39 -0400
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> A bandpass/or lowpass would probably be a good idea on the 6 m amp.

> What I did was took an Drake KW  HF LP filter and tweaked it up to reduce the 
> loss at 50 Mhz…
> and that worked very well in killing the FM broadcast problems I had ages 
> ago…I use the filter now
> with the KW.
> You might want to do the same… it wasn’t difficult to adjust.

> 73 Dana
> VE3D


> On Jul 29, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Steve Kavanagh <sjkavanagh1@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> 
> Here's a question for some of you more experienced multi-ops.  At our recent 
> CQ WW VHF Contest operation in FN05 we had some interference from the 6m 
> transmitter into the 2m receiver.  It wasn't totally prohibitive but it was 
> annoying at times...we had to stop transmitting on 6m while attempting EME 
> contacts on 2m, for example.  The setup and tear-down were done in a great 
> hurry this year, so we had no time to investigate properly.  I'd like your 
> suggestions as to the most likely route by which the interference was getting 
> in and how to fix it.
> 
> The 2m station was as follows: Elecraft K2 - DEMI transverter - DCI bandpass 
> filter - TE1452G amp - Bird43 - antenna.
> The 6m station was as follows: Kenwood TS-2000 - TE0552G amp - Bird 4304 - 
> antenna.
> 
> The two antennas were around 30 ft apart and at the same height.
> 
> My first guess is that there is some transmitted noise at 144 MHz from the 6m 
> rig/amp which got into the 2m antenna.  That could be eliminated by a low 
> pass filter or stub on the 6m output.  Are there other possibilities I should 
> consider before we try this again?  The 6m amp was run from a switching power 
> supply, which makes me wonder a bit.  Radiation from the 6m amp power cables 
> or ingress into the 2m station somewhere after the DCI filter (or on power 
> lines) might be other possibilities.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> 73,
> Steve VE3SMA
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