Re: [IRCA] phasing
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Re: [IRCA] phasing



I have a few bad locals here. Namely I am 12 miles NNW of WGN and 13 NNW of 
of WBBM. WSCR is a bit further south. WNVR 1030 is 13 miles to my NW and 
very strong days as is nearby WCPT 850. I have zero overload with BOGs in 
any direction other than a bit when I aim directly at WGN/WBBM and if I by 
pass the Quantum, I still get a bit overload on my R8A.

If I use long elevated wires, I pick up loads of local signal and often 
overload the R8A without the phaser.

So I also haven't experienced the overloading troubles with the Quantum that 
others mention. Could it be that there's a different component in some of 
them ?

73 KAZ
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Harms" <wharms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <am@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] phasing


> 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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