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Re: [TenTec] ORION BCI

To: "Martin, AA6E" <martin.ewing@gmail.com>, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] ORION BCI
From: Jerry Volpe <kg6tt@tomorrowsweb.com>
Reply-to: kg6tt@tomorrowsweb.com, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 14:22:41 -0700
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Seriously, at my current QTH every piece of Ten-Tec gear that I use (Omni-VI+, Paragon, Corsair II, Omni-C, Jupiter, RX-350, Scout, and Century 21 suffer from highly objectionalble BCI from the two fairly nearby AM broadcasters (both about 1 mile away). The problem is worst on my Hy-Gain AV-640, but noticeable on the other antennas as well. The problem is completely eliminated here as I have an ICE Model 400X BCB filter installed between the transceivers and the antenna systems. At least there was an easy to apply solution and it wasn't expensive. I must note that my Kenwood TS-940SAT does NOT suffer the BCI problem. All my transceivers are on a single coax switch to the remainder of the antenna system (monitor scope, Centaur, Viking LowPass filter, Daiwa CN-801, Ten-Tec 229B tuner).

I have heard all the arguments over the years (been using Ten-Tec equipment since 1971) that Ten-Tec gear is no more sensitive to stray RF and BCI than other brands but that has never proven to be true where ever I have lived and operated. But I am use to it and I just pay more attention to the issues and concentrate on the best system 'RF' ground I can manage... keep the antennas as far away as possible... best grade double-shielded coax even for patch cables... a judicious application of ferrite beads, et al.! Oh, and the BCI filter. When I am done everything is fine in Dogpatch. I don't expect an Orion to behave all that differently when I finally get around to adding one (errr, when I can afford one).

73,
Jerry, KG6TT

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