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Re: [TenTec] RFI and Orion Mic connector - bad info

To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] RFI and Orion Mic connector - bad info
From: ac5e@comcast.net
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 19:47:03 +0000
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Yuri, my Alpha Delta DXCC (all I have room for until the new house is finished) 
runs directly over my operating position and the Orion at less than 20 feet up. 
The GAP voyager is less than 30 feet away, through the back wall of the house. 
Those antennas are on the Orion's "antenna 2" line. There is NO RFI with 1500 
watts out of the Titan II. There was NO RFI when either the Alpha or the 
Centurion was in the low band (antenna 2) position. 

And there's NO RFI when the antenna 1 output is in use, whether the Alpha or 
the Titan I - or the Ameritron AL1500 - are on line, whether I use the quad at 
about 90 feet from the rig or the Tennadyne T8 at roughly 50 feet.

Despite the fact that this shack is in a VERY high RF field more than 80 
percent of my operating time, the only time we have seen RF in a rig was when I 
had other rigs here for shootouts. Among others, rigs with RF in the rig 
problems included the Mark V and FT1000D, and the 756 Pro II. 


For emphasis, NONE of the Ten Tec rigs here have EVER had RFI. Originally, I 
used a stock 705. Now the mike is one the Ten Kit version of the 705, modified 
for a toggle type PTT switch to favor my arthritic hands. The ground shielding 
is in accordance with what I was taught some 57 years ago - the shields are 
separate from the mike b- line, connect to the mike connector shell at the 
connector end, and to the gooseneck at the mike end. And I don't remember 
offhand whether there's a connection to the mike PC board but I think there's a 
ground lug at the corner of the board. 

Bottom line - in my experience the Orion and Ten Tec rigs generally are pretty 
well RF isolated. If you have RF in your rig figure out what's picking up the 
RF and fix the problem. 

73  Pete Allen  AC5E

--
Never squat with your spurs on
> You know what the problem is?
> 
> Poor design of "amazing" radio. It is unthinkable to design communications 
> transceiver that cannot take some amount of RF field. All it takes few 
> capacitors, a choke here and there, proper shielding or optoinsulator and 
> following 
> some basic design guidelines. 
> RF should not be getting into the RF transceiver, period!
> 
> 73 Yuri, VE3BMV
>
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