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Re: [RFI] Subject: Re: Recommended Handheld VHF-UHF Yagi?

To: KD7JYK DM09 <kd7jyk@earthlink.net>, qrv@kd4e.com, rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] Subject: Re: Recommended Handheld VHF-UHF Yagi?
From: N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 06:19:36 -0400
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On 06/23/2014 05:00 AM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
I've played with a couple of 3 element "noise locators" on VHF, both were
useless, no directivity at all, OR, RFI was everywhere.  Couldn't tell, went
back to a vertical sense antenna and attenuator and located it that way.

I have a modified MFJ-856 which I found near useless out of the box. After modification it is better. It has a very deep, sharp null at 90 degrees (off the side) which is more useful for confirming a source than the broad front peak. Information on the modifications can be found here:

http://blog.n1bug.com/2012/06/14/

I've gone as high as 950 Mhz search for RFI.

Going higher in frequency helps a lot. I was able to confirm the pole for a few sources using 445 MHz where 135 MHz was ambiguous even using the null. I now have one of the old CATV signal meters which tunes up to 900 MHz. I eventually want to build a log periodic covering as much of the VHF/UHF range as possible while still being small enough to carry around, but will probably still carry a couple of UHF due to their narrower beam width.

--
Paul Kelley, N1BUG
RFI Committee chair,
Piscataquis Amateur Radio Club
http://www.k1pq.org
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