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[TenTec] Re: TenTec digest, Vol 1 #111 - 9 msgs

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Subject: [TenTec] Re: TenTec digest, Vol 1 #111 - 9 msgs
From: Monty N5FC <n5fc@io.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 16:28:17 -0600
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Hi Vince!

At 12:02 11/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Is anyone using the ANC-4? If so do you find it effective? Do you find the
exterior antenna necessary?
I have developed  a noise about every 10 Khz on 80, 40 and 30 meters, it
sounds like a flurescent light noise but none are in the house. Any help or
comments

I have one, and it works great to eliminate manmade noise. In fact, the result can be stunning. I often have s9+10 hash noise on 40 meters that makes 40 unusable for me. The ANC-4 reduces it below atmospheric levels. I have the same noise on 80 Meters (at s9+30), and it does *not* eliminate it; however, I think that's because I don't have enough noise signal just using the whip (in other words, I need an external antenna on that band... or else, it really is just too strong)

The provided whip is plenty for all bands 40 and above. On higher bands, I lower it to minimum height (about 8 inches). Tuning is very easy (I've heard people complain about touchy tuning and the need to go back and forth between gain and phase control, but I've not found that to be the case)

I use a 12 Volt external gel cell to power it - that may help to keep power-line induced noise from getting to the balance circuitry.

One negative aspect for CW ops - you'll lose you're wonderful TenTec QSK. I'm willing to live with that when it's a choice between listening to noise and having a QSO HI.

73,
monty  N5FC


Monty Northrup, N5FC
Austin, Texas
e-mail: n5fc@io.com
web page (ham radio): http://www.io.com/~n5fc
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