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Re: Topband: Ground loop isolator that passes DC

To: "Chuck Hutton" <charlesh3@msn.com>, <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Ground loop isolator that passes DC
From: "Andrew Ikin" <andrew.ikin@btconnect.com>
Reply-to: Andrew Ikin <andrew.ikin@btconnect.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2021 23:53:20 -0000
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Chuck Hutton,

Wrote on Dec. 3.

<Many years ago I saw some ground loop isolators that pass DC.
That is exactly what I need so that power can be sent over coax feeds to
preamp at the antenna.
I cant find anything on eBay that mentions passing DC in an isolator. None
of the isolators I have will pass DC.
Does anyone know an isolator that passes DC? I would like to avoid building
one.>

I guess what Chuck means, is a Ground loop due to the antenna end of the coax. screen being connected to Earth thus causing the feeder shield to become a loop antenna with the ground RF return path to Rx. Hence, resulting in excess noise pick-up. Normally common mode choke will be of benefit. But I would guess that Chuck has already tried this.

One option could be fit a 1:1 isolation transformer at the Rx input or into the Bias T. Then use a floating power supply to the drive antenna pre-amp.. A bias T that already has a common mode choke on the DC input would help too.
The Antenna Interfaces manufactures by Wellbrook have this choke feature.

73

Andrew  Ikin  G8LUG

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