[CQ-Contest] radio interference
Tonno Vahk
tonno.vahk at mail.ee
Thu Dec 23 08:06:19 EST 2004
Yes, bandpass filters are essential. Especially on the recieving end on 15m.
Stub on output would help also.
I am using W3NQN filters on both radios in SO2R and I can listen to 15m
without any interference while transmitting on 20m with 1 KW.
In that case the 15m antenna being 2 el Qubical Quad inside the 20m 2el
Qubical Quad on the same boom and crosses!! Less than 2 feet between wires.
Unbelievable job by W3NQN filters really!
merry christmas to all!
tonno
es5tv
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Dougherty NQ4I" <nq4i at contesting.com>
To: "cq-contest" <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: 23. detsember 2004. a. 10:59
Subject: [CQ-Contest] radio interference
> Hi all..I am sure that some one out there can assist on this one.....my 15
> mult antenna is on the same tower as the 20m 3 hi stack..i.e. its in the
> field of radiation...the operator on the 15m mult station hears the 20m
> station perfectly clear, no matter what frequency either station is tuned
> to...its some sort of if overload? I can greatly reduce the level of the
> 20m run station at the 15m mult by using a bandpass filter..I am also
> wondering if I put a 20m stub at the antenna feedpoint for the 15m station
> would that accomplish the same thing?? thanks and Happy Holidays de Rick
> nq4i
>
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