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Re: [IRCA] Help with a couple UNIDs



Neil,

I seem to get a fairly stable rotatable cardioid pattern.  This is most
obvious when I have two stations nearly opposite one another and can rotate
the loop 180 degrees to go from a peak on one to a peak on the other, then
can flip the "invert" switch on the phaser to go right back to the first
station.

I hadn't really tested the broadband aspect of the phaser null up until
now, but I did this evening.  Indeed, the null holds up reasonably well
between 680 KNBR and 810 KGO.  But, I have to say that I wasn't getting the
greatest of nulls with either of these.  I'm not sure if that had to do
with conditions or what else.  In any case, with a tuned loop and a tuned
vertical, I have to twiddle knobs to go from one to another.  I need to
test this some more.

I have found that for strong signals, the Q is a bit too sharp on the
pre-selector so I get some leakage through the null from several kHz on
either side of the carrier, especially on lower frequencies.  The
pre-selector is noticeably sharper than my loop.

Brian

On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 8:47 AM, neilkaz <neilkaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> OK that setup should work well and be quite versatile. Are you getting a
> true cardioid pattern or at least something close that can be adjusted and
> aimed as you rotate the loop, perhaps required some retweaking?
>
> How broadbanded is the back null? ie lets say you null out KNBR to your
> NW, is KCBS in a deep null with the same phaser setting? What about KGO? Is
> a little phase and amplitude balance tweaking needed or a lot to switch
> from best null of KNBR to a decent null of KGO?
>
> Glad to hear that you don't have a big noise issue on your recordings.  73
> KAZ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Brian Rachford <azswdxing@xxxxxxxxx>
> >Sent: Dec 21, 2014 8:54 AM
> >To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America <
> irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: Re: [IRCA] Help with a couple UNIDs
> >
> >Wow, that was really good!  With your tip, I was finally able to pick out
> >"Escucha, eckes-eh-hay-elay" at the beginning and "Navajoa, Sonora,
> Mexico"
> >near the end of the clip.  That's certainly not what I heard at first, but
> >I can agree with that now.  I hadn't thought too much about hearing
> issues,
> >but I know that I'm a little weak on voices and pretty good with music.
> >
> >Oh yeah, I'm using a Quantum Phaser with a 6-foot tuned loop and a 23-foot
> >vertical.  The latter is run through an MFJ amplified pre-selector.  This
> >is a new setup that is working well.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Brian
> >
> >
> >On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 10:33 PM, neilkaz <neilkaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> 1270 is 100% for sure XEGL Navajoa per call ID's and Navajoa and Navajoa
> >> Sonora Mexico ments.
> >>
> >> My ears while very good with spoken word (especially male) are very bad
> >> with singing (almost hopeless if female) (was certified 2/3 tone deaf
> when
> >> 5 years old) and I copy nothing on 1450 that is calls.
> >>
> >> What are you phasing that loop against? What loop? What phaser?
> >>
> >> 73 KAZ
> >>
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