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[WriteLog] RE: Ionic Breeze

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Subject: [WriteLog] RE: Ionic Breeze
From: Eric Hilding <eric@hilding.com>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 21:52:40 -0700 (PDT)
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(RE-THREADED)

On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Art Searle W2NRA wrote:

> I was considering buying an Ionic Breeze filter until I held an AM radio
> within a few feet of it.  I could hear significant hash on the radio.  I
> didn't want to buy one only to find out that it increased my current HF
> noise level.  So, Rick, my question is did your filters increase your noise
> level?  I'm sure others would be interested as well.

Art:

So sorry for the delay...I forgot to check the WriteLog filtered folder on
the Unix for a couple of weeks ;-(

YIKES!!!  I never thought of associating some "new" QRM with the Ionic
Breeze (like, "DUH!" on me).

Now I know where some of the "spurious spikes" are originating from!!!
I have the (Germidical Protection version) unit set on MAX/High.

Just ran a quick band test.  The unit is about 18 inches from where the
TS-870S is on the desk.

160m - Spikes about 2khz wide at one spot in the CW band range when the
unit does it's periodic cycle

80m - Ditto

40m - No problem

30m - No problem

20m - Spikes in a couple of places

17m - No problem

15m - No problem

12m - Spikes LOUD

10m - Nuts...can't remember ;-(

I do notice the air quality is "different" (and better).

A solution would be, of course, to run the Ionic Breeze non-stop EXCEPT
for when you're on the air :-)

Hope this helps.  Your question sure helped me here !!!

73...

Rick, K6VVA

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