AM antenna QRM question:
I have a large outdoor Wellbrook flag loop. It's performed well over the years. Tonight I got up to my site, hooked up, and am getting spurs all over the band, from LW through to the top of AM. Some of the spur signals seem to be shortwave and I'm also getting teletype and other noise. It's my west directional antenna. A second similar antenna (north-south) is fine. I swapped out the Wellbrook antenna interface using a spare one I have, same problem. I also tried another power supply. Not that.
One DXer suggested I look for connection problem which can cause all kinds of IM mixing. I did that at daylight this morning, and the actual antenna hookups seem fine. I even took it off and pout it back. My two antennas are entirely separate. The feed into the problem antenna is clean.
Aside from the spurs, which are all over the place, there’s QRM sounding like ... an audio clip is attached here, which includes loud teletype (thankfully not on all channels) and the underlying click-type noise.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Saul
I have a large outdoor Wellbrook flag loop. It's performed well over the years. Tonight I got up to my site, hooked up, and am getting spurs all over the band, from LW through to the top of AM. Some of the spur signals seem to be shortwave and I'm also getting teletype and other noise. It's my west directional antenna. A second similar antenna (north-south) is fine. I swapped out the Wellbrook antenna interface using a spare one I have, same problem. I also tried another power supply. Not that.
One DXer suggested I look for connection problem which can cause all kinds of IM mixing. I did that at daylight this morning, and the actual antenna hookups seem fine. I even took it off and pout it back. My two antennas are entirely separate. The feed into the problem antenna is clean.
Aside from the spurs, which are all over the place, there’s QRM sounding like ... an audio clip is attached here, which includes loud teletype (thankfully not on all channels) and the underlying click-type noise.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Saul
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