In my case the RF is radiated from my Yagi and the coax shield picks up the
radiation between the antenna feed point and the radio.
With good quality cable, the center conductor is not radiating. However, the
shield may indeed be carrying current.
Stations with RFI often only experience interference with their directional
arrays with the antenna in a certain alignment with their cable.
I use a 1:1 current balun at my Yagi hairpin feed point, and the line isolator
at the input to my amplifier, between it and the Orion II.
Seems to work well with all the radios here.
73,
Mike
W2AJI
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> On Jun 1, 2014, at 12:42 PM, k4elo@fastmail.fm wrote:
>
> Disagree Bob. Put the choke at the feedpoint of the antenna or your
> coax will be radiating rf all the way down to the rig. If you can't
> move the antenna, this is the most effective rfi fix.
>
> 73
> Wayne
> K4ELO
>
>
>
>> For starters, as to RFI issues, yes antenna to radio spacing, increasing
>> same, will usually improve the issue. Be sure all equipment is each
>> bonded to a common point such as the PS ground. Omit the external
>> ground but keep 3rd pin ground intact. Use a common mode choke on the
>> output of the radio.
>>
>> 73
>> Bob K4TAX
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