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[RFI] What antennas are good for HF DFing?

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Subject: [RFI] What antennas are good for HF DFing?
From: "Frank N. Haas" <kb4t@arrl.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 22:18:59 -0500
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Dear RFI List:


I find myself spending a great deal of time attempting to locate interference in the range of 500 KHz to 8 MHz. Most of these signals originate from switching power supplies or electronic devices that behave like switching power supplies. The easiest signals to locate are those that don't radiate much. Instead they are conducted by AC mains wiring. Generally, the offender is located in the complainant's home and it's just a matter of using my handheld DC to Light receiver and walking around the house until the signal is the strongest. Then things start getting turned off until the signal disappears.

Signals that are radiated in this frequency range are more difficult to locate because it's pretty tough to lug around a 3 or 5 element Yagi for 2 MHz. Since I have to do this several times a month, I need some suggestions on how one can DF signals that are so low in frequency. How do you professionals out there DF signals at such low frequencies???

In years past, many years past, I remember seeing "portable" receivers that were equipped with LOOP antennas that were used by mariners to DF broadcast band signals. Lines would be drawn on a chart using the bearings obtained from this setup. The point where the lines crossed was the location of the vessel. I wouldn't mind doing the same thing in reverse to locate some of these pesky low frequency interference signals. Are there plans somewhere for loop antennas of this sort?

Any help appreciated. Many thanks.

Frank N. Haas KB4T



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