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Re: [TenTec] Omni C on 17m

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni C on 17m
From: Bill Fuqua <wlfuqu00@uky.edu>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 13:16:36 -0400
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Interesting question. All radios put out spurs,harmonics, splatter etc. It is a matter of level. An example; years ago I heard a lower sideband signal on the upper part of 10 meters and waited for an ID. It was a local ham. I did a comparison of his real signal (on 10 meters but in the more used area) and the other one I was receiving. The spur was very low in level compared to his real signal ( more than 60 db down). My next question was," is this signal an image or something from my receiver or was it his transmitter?" I changed receivers, he was rag chewing for some time, ( a boatanchor with a completely different conversion scheme) and the signal was still there. Yes, it was a spur but it was not one beyond the specs for that particular transceiver (TS520). So the real question is what is the level of the spur in absolute terms (dbm) and in relative terms when compared to the real signal (db). This can only be done by measuring the signal levels at the antenna connector into the constant impedance of a dummy load. A calibrated coupler with lots of attenuation and a general coverage receiver would be a start. Just a simple capacitive coaxial coupler calibrated at the various frequencies ( it would be frequency dependant) would be a start. You don't have to have elaborate spectrum analyzers or megabucks of test equipment to make fairly good measurements as long as you have a calibrated signal generator such as an URM 25 or TS497 or HP606 or anything similar that you can get at hamfest relatively cheap. Just don't blow out your test receiver.

73
Bill wa4lav

At 11:36 AM 8/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
To further stir the pot about the Omni C on 17m, I have received several
emails from people using them on 17m saying that they were told that they
were putting out spurs.
T Ts standing is that they are ok on 17m. Does that mean that they are clean
or just that they will tx and rcv on 17m? BIG difference
What my real question is, has anybody tried a spectrum analizer on one and
found where the spurs are? I have had enough response to my original
question about them on 17m that I have no doubt that they are putting out
spurs somewhere and because of the IF being what it is probably no chance of
cleaning it up.

73 & Thanks Paul K9OT


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