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It's me again. To refresh your memory, I'm building the "Dourg DeMaw
classic" transmitter as shown in the June 1967 QST. Details are at: http://www.kcnet.com/~oyster/transmi...ansmitter.html Things are working much better. I'm nearly ready to go back on the air with it for real. I did a test, separating transmitter and receiver by several miles, with identical dipoles at each end, and my helper said that she received a nice strong signal at the fundamental (7125 kHz). The problem is, she also heard a signal about half as strong at a subharmonic (3562 kHz). Does anybody out there know what might typically cause this to happen with a transmitter like mine? It didn't occur to me to try a random wire at the receiving end as a comparison. My receiver is an Icom R71A. My homebrew lowpass filter is working. It's in its own box with SO-232 connectors. I've verified that it prevents TVI, and also silences any emissions at 2x, 3x, and 4x the fundamental. Without it, I get a lot of TVI on a TV at home. But I want to get rid of that 3562 kHz signal, which is right in the 80 meter band. I've had success so far by just experimenting with rerouting ground connections and making the layout more efficient, so I feel that the answer might be in that direction. Any advice would be welcome. Please have a look at my website. Thanks! -John Sandin KC0QWE Remove the "T" to respond by e-mail |
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