[TenTec] RF in SSB on my Omni VI

Steve Ellington n4lq@iglou.com
Fri, 25 Oct 2002 05:52:47 -0400


I would try listening to myself in another receiver as I made a few changes.
This will help you get a feel for what others are reporting.
If this reveals nothing, I would obtain another rig and see how it sounds
with and without the amp. You may find that there is something other than RF
causing this. No rig should be this sensitive to RFI.
Steve Ellington N4LQ.
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Skoubis" <george.skoubis@verizon.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 11:57 PM
Subject: [TenTec] RF in SSB on my Omni VI


> Hi everyone,
>
>   I hope one of you guys can help me fix an RF feedback problem I've been
> having with my Omni VI Opt 3 upgrade rig.
>
>   I had been using a vertical antenna but I found myself frustrated with
my
> inability to hear many stations so I decided to buy a 3-element beam and a
> tower.
>
>   In early July I bought a 50 foot crankup tower and ordered a Fluidmotion
3
> element beam.
>
>   I did the negotiating with my wife for my tower placement and the
approved
> spot puts the beam 35 feet over my 2nd floor ham shack.  I realize this is
> not optimal, but this is what I
> have...
>
>   I pounded 4 ground rods in a 8' semicircle around my tower and ran #6
bare
> copper up to my shack coming in through the deck and wall in grey plastic
> electrical conduit.  I ran a ground wire separately from each piece of
shack
> equipment to the ground wire at the entrance (425 amp, 238 tuner, Omni VI,
> 425 power supply, 12V power supply) to avoid ground loops.
>
>   After firing up the equipment I immediately started recieving poor audio
> reports whenever I run the Titan amp.
>
>   I wrapped the microphone cord around two ferrite toroids.  I put ferrite
> and audio isolation transformers on the audio in and out rca patch cords.
I
> disconnected the audio in and out rca cords.  I put an isolation
transformer
> in the microphone signal path (Heil headset with the DX element).  I
twisted
> the microphone cord so it spirals like ladder line or twisted pair.  I
> wrapped the power cord around some ferrite.  I moved the amp, amp power
> supply, and 12V power supply farther away from the radio.
>
>   The station interconnects are 1/2 Andrew Superflex with LMR-400 coming
> down the tower and into the shack. I put an extra 3 feet of Superflex
> between the amp and rig and that had no effect either...
>
>   I have a 19 inch Viewsonic monitor on a shelf a few inches above the rig
> so I unplugged it to ensure there wasn't a magnetic field problem with the
> rig (this should have showed up at 100 watts also, but I figured I would
> give it a try).  I took apart an old computer case and put steel side
panels
> above and below the radio to partially block any magnetic fields caused by
> the 425 Titan power supply.
>
>   I have hot water baseboard heat (copper pipes) so I tried connecting the
> water pipe to the ground system (no improvement).
>
>   I made a 10 turn 6" diameter coax choke and taped it to the antenna boom
> and that didn't help either...
>
>   My Omni VI is an earlier one, not one of the later SMT ones...
>
>   I'm going to call the factory tomorrow, but if any of you spot something
> you think I missed, let me know.
>
> Replies are welcome direct or through the reflector!
>
> Thanks,
>
> George / KF9YR
>
>
>
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