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Re: [IRCA] phasing
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] phasing
- From: "Bill Harms" <wharms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 16:18:41 -0500
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Bob,
I already mentioned this in a provious mention but I live in an RF
rich environment here in the Baltimore-Washington Metro area and I
don't notice a problem with overloading with my quantum phaser. I
have not done anything special.. My antennas are 400 plus foot long
longwires and a K9AY.
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland
On 4 Nov 2006 at 20:14, Bob Young wrote:
> I've been reading the phasing posts with interest, to make a long story
> short I recently moved my radios to another room much closer to my 2 400'
> LW's and find that the antennas with the much shortened coax leads are
> overloading my Quantum Phaser with it's untuned front end unless I turn
> the 10-15 db internal amp control almost down to nothing which actually
> leaves me with very low S meter readings and not a lot of signal. My
> radios work fine without the Phaser with these same antennas with no
> overloading and much higher signal strengths. Does anyone here use or know
> of any phasers which can be used with LW's like this or even Beverage
> antennas with no overloading, or perhaps a way of cutting some of the
> signal down before it hits the Phaser? Or maybe even tuned traps to filter
> out strong locals? Thanks
>
> Bob Young
> Millbury, Ma
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