[Yaesu] Noise blanker recommendations

Jim Harris jim.w0em at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 23 00:58:47 EDT 2017


John,
Don't rule out the unoccupied house.  I had a problem something like you describe.  Long story made short.....it was a door bell transformer from a house diagonally behind us.
Contact your local electric supplier.  They likely have someone assigned to handle complaints like yours.  If they find a transmission line problem they likely can get it fixed.  If they pinpoint it to a house it probably will be up to you to work a fix with the owner.  The voice of experience here.
Also, some radio clubs have someone with the skills to help.  Give them a try too.

As others have said here a noise blanker or DSP probably will do little to take it out.
Good luck and let us know how it works out.
Jim. W0EM

      From: John Geiger <af5cc2 at gmail.com>
 To: yaesu reflector <yaesu at mailman.qth.net>; yaesu at contesting.com 
 Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2017 8:54 PM
 Subject: [Yaesu] Noise blanker recommendations
   
I was making a rather serious (given my small antennas) effort today in the
Illinois QSO Party and had to deal with this intermittent noise I have here
for pretty much the entire contest.  It is a raspy, hash type noise that
will be on for 2 or 3 seconds, then will end, but come back every 20 to 30
seconds.  I  have figured out it is not in my house, and doesn't seem to be
power line noise.  At one time I thought I had localized it to a house
about 4 houses to the west of me, but the house is now unoccupied, but the
noise is still there.

Anyways, I was using the Kenwood TS950SD which I just picked up, and it is
a great rig with lots of receiver tools.  The noise blanker pretty much
knocked out the noise, but it also produced plenty of IMD products when the
band got busy and put a raspy sound on many of the signals, so I was having
to turn the NB off and on trying to make the signals as best as I could
with this noise.  Even engaged the attenuator a few times on 40m which
helped a little, but also weakened signals.

I have had a slight windfall recently and can afford to get a newer, better
rig if I want.  Are there any recent Yaesus that have noise blankers that
take out many different types of noise, but don't mess with the receive
signals and receiver dynamic range?  I wonder if the DSP based noise
blankers are better?  An older rig would be ok also if it would meet those
criteria.

73 John AF5CC
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