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OT question about receiving loop antenna

Vic Rosenthal
I have an RF Pro 1b receiving loop antenna which I use for diversity
reception on my K3. It used to be sold by Pixel Technologies, and now it
is handled by DX Engineering. If there is someone else who has this same
antenna, please contact me off list.

My antenna seems to be producing a strong (-50 dBm) spurious signal that
starts around 7400 kHz and drifts down. It is frequency modulated at the
line frequency. I have replaced the preamp and I still have the problem.
I am pretty certain that it is not an external signal, but I would like
someone else to check theirs for the same issue as a sanity check.

--
73,
Victor, 4X6GP
Rehovot, Israel
Formerly K2VCO
CWops no. 5
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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Re: OT question about receiving loop antenna

Alan - G4GNX
May I suggest checking all your PSUs. I had the same issue once and it
turned out to be the PSU running a tuner. I binned the PSU and installed
a tried and tested new one. No more issues.

73,

Alan. G4GNX


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From: "Victor Rosenthal" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: 12/11/2020 14:16:53
Subject: [Elecraft] OT question about receiving loop antenna

>I have an RF Pro 1b receiving loop antenna which I use for diversity reception on my K3. It used to be sold by Pixel Technologies, and now it is handled by DX Engineering. If there is someone else who has this same antenna, please contact me off list.
>
>My antenna seems to be producing a strong (-50 dBm) spurious signal that starts around 7400 kHz and drifts down. It is frequency modulated at the line frequency. I have replaced the preamp and I still have the problem. I am pretty certain that it is not an external signal, but I would like someone else to check theirs for the same issue as a sanity check.
>
>-- 73,
>Victor, 4X6GP
>Rehovot, Israel
>Formerly K2VCO
>CWops no. 5
>http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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Re: OT question about receiving loop antenna -- SOLVED

Vic Rosenthal
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The problem was that the supply voltage was slightly high, causing
increased gain in the preamp which allowed it to break into oscillation.
A 10 ohm resistor fixed it.

Thanks to those that responded!

73,
Victor, 4X6GP
Rehovot, Israel
Formerly K2VCO
CWops no. 5
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/

On 12/11/2020 16:16, Victor Rosenthal wrote:
> I have an RF Pro 1b receiving loop antenna which I use for diversity
reception on my K3. It used to be sold by Pixel Technologies, and now it
is handled by DX Engineering. If there is someone else who has this same
antenna, please contact me off list.

> My antenna seems to be producing a strong (-50 dBm) spurious signal
that starts around 7400 kHz and drifts down. It is frequency modulated
at the line frequency. I have replaced the preamp and I still have the
problem. I am pretty certain that it is not an external signal, but I
would like someone else to check theirs for the same issue as a sanity
check.

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