[TenTec] I.C.E. BCB Filter does the trick

Jim FitzSimons Jim FitzSimons" <cherry@getnet.net
Sat, 6 Apr 2002 07:42:04 -0700


The AM stations do not always follow the rules.
The two 50 kW AM BC stations near me
 sometimes run all night at full power. Neither
is a clear channel station. I checked and they
should drop their power at night. Who is to
check on them? The FCC does  not do it.
Using an antenna tuner will narrow the bandwith
of the antenna. I now mostly use my vertical which
has no problem. When I use my long wire I need to
use the attenuator or antenna tuner. My Pegasus has
lots of gain even with the attenuator 160 to 40.
The noise level on those bands it high enough so the
attenuator does not hurt weak signals. I would like the
high pass filter also. How do I get one?
Jim W7ANF

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Kadish K8DIT" <benk8dit@serv.net>
To: <jupiter538@yahoogroups.com>; <TenTec@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 23:47 PM
Subject: [TenTec] I.C.E. BCB Filter does the trick


> I have had my Jupiter for a bit over 3 months. When on the lower bands
> 160-40 with wire antennas, I would experience what I learned was overload
of
> the front end and subsequent mixers in the receiver. To describe it in
other
> terms, the receiver was blotto, no sensitivity, motorboating, and endless
> birdies. Depending on the antenna, the overload was worse. The Random Wire
> was by far the worst, the Carolina Windom bad, the 5 band quad was quiet.
If
> I listened to 40 meters with the Quad I could hear with it. Later in the
day
> I could receive 40 lots better with the windom. Why? The local broadcast
> stations lowered power at sunset. I could also hear OK if I used the attn
> button. I called Ten Tec and discussed the problem with them. They had a
> mod, replacing 2 dual diodes on the 160 meter high pass filter on the RF
> board. This relieved allot of the overload. Not all. With this mod I could
> use the windom on 80-10 without a minimum of problems. But the Random wire
> was blotto on all bands.
> On Paul's suggestion I called I.C.E. and they recommended the 402x BCB hig
h
> pass filter, $37.00+ shipping. I got it today and put it in behind the
> Jupiter and no more blotto anywhere.
> So if you experience poor receive results anywhere, suspect the local
> Transmitters, BC or otherwise. There are bandpass filters available for
any
> and all scenarios.