[RFI] Ideas for ANC4 sense antenna to cancel out local noise
dalej
dj2001x at comcast.net
Sun Nov 1 15:26:07 EST 2015
30 or 40 feet of wire will give you a good noise antenna. Get as close as you can to the suspect noise source.
Dale, K9VUJ
On 01, Nov 2015, at 10:47, Kenneth G. Gordon <kgordon2006 at frontier.com> wrote:
On 1 Nov 2015 at 7:01, Goldtr8 (KD8NNU) wrote:
> I have an intermittent RFI issue that comes from a subdivision about a 1/4 mile
> away. To combat the noise I have been trying to use my ANC4 and I built a
> sense antenna out of an 80m hamstick that I put 20 feet in the air yesterday for
> a trial to cancel the noise on 80m (cheap and easy experiment).
According to a recent article in Electric Radio Magazine on "Noise Reduction
by Phasing" by Mike Murphy WU2D, in many cases the only properly
effective sense-antenna for such a phasing device is an exact copy of your
regular receiving antenna. This is impossible in most cases, but does give
one a "clue".
The ANC-4 does contain a pre-amp, as does the MFJ model, but those
cannot possibly cope with the signal levels you are experiencing.
Secondly, in my experience, the hamstick is not a particularly efficient
antenna for normal use, therefore I would think it would also not be
particularly effective as a sense-antenna either.
Thirdly, loops have been used for years as particularly effective
"noise-nuller". Therefore, in my opinion, your experiences with your loop
should be discounted in this case. The result from your dipole, however,
seems more meaningful to me, but it must be interpreted accurately.
Suggestions by Sigi appear to me to be very good, and I would suggest
following his advice with regard to your radials, if possible.
Lastly, and again in my opinion, use of the ANC-4 in this case is a "stop-gap"
measure, and the really only truly effective solution is to track the garbage
down and eliminate it. This usually is a rather big and time-consuming job,
but will result in the best solution.
The ANC-4, by the way, is a very good unit, and when used properly will
provide very noticable and effective noise reduction.
Good luck. I might add that one of my pet peeves is unnecessary RFI and
noise, and it is getting worse all the time.
Ken W7EKB
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