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Re: [TenTec] Eagle problem?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Eagle problem?
From: Robert <rmcgraw@blomand.net>
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Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 15:17:34 -0500
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Braid is not the best choice for a low inductance RF path.  It is although 
necessary for flexible applications. 

Personally I bond all equipment to the station supply and do not use anything 
but the AC 3rd pin for safety reasons. 

73
Bob, K4TAX



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> On May 15, 2014, at 2:20 PM, Carter <k8vt@ameritech.net> wrote:
> 
>> On 5/14/2014 5:56 PM, Stuart Rohre wrote:
>> Some Yaecomwoods do suffer from RF entering the rig.
>> 
>> MOST ANY rig will if you have a bad shield connection on coax jumper, or 
>> have rig too close to the antenna, (second floor shack), and there are many 
>> other rig and feedline issues to rule out in any RFI case.
> True, can be many causes, but I am in a basement shack. Also, a few years 
> ago, I used a Drake TR-7 on SSB with everything else the same and it worked 
> fine. However, I realize that the TR-7 was not as "computerized" (dependent 
> on microprocessors) as the Omni VI.
>> 
>> Rule of thumb:  Power all equipment from same circuit breaker of the house.  
>> That ensures AC grounds will not be coming from widely different locations.  
>> IF you have to use a long ground wire for lightning protection ground on the 
>> station (like from second floor shack), consider that it could act as an 
>> "antenna" for pick up of RF from the real antenna. You may need tuned 
>> radials, or a radial for each favorite band.
> Good tip and I believe I am on the same breaker for all the ham equipment. 
> Again, a basement shack and 5 or 6 feet of a single 3/4 inch wide braid from 
> the ground  of each piece of equipment to the ground rod right on the outside 
> of the basement wall.
>> 
>> You could always examine the quality of the grounding of the mike cable 
>> shield.  Some older mike cords had just a multi-strand wire wrapped in one 
>> direction and not a hatch pattern wire shield. Some aluminum foil shields 
>> don't make a good low impedance connection by clamping. (Connections that 
>> can't be soldered are suspect).
> 
> Should have mentioned this earlier, but back in the day before I used any 
> computer interface, I had the problem with both a TT 705(?) mic and a Heil 
> Pro headset. Probably unlikely that both were defective.
> 
> 73,
> Carter   K8VT
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