Re: Wide filter
# more AA6YQ comments belo radio is a K3D and yes I do have it checked.
+ What other applications are running in addition to Commander?
# Thanks, Dwight. Please post a sequence of actions and
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Dave AA6YQ
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#228216
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Re: Wide filter
my radio is a K4G and yes it is checked
It has always been the case.
all other DXL apps
73 Dwight NS9I
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NS9I
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#228215
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Re: Wide filter
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Is the behavior you report new, or has this always been the case? If it's new, when did it start, and what changes did you make to your hardware or software around that
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Wide filter
HI Joe
My radio is a K3D and yes I do have it checked.
73 Dwight NS9i
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NS9I
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Re: Wide filter
I'm sorry, the radio is a K4D
73 Dwigh NS9I
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NS9I
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Re: Wide filter
Dwight,
Is this a K3/K3S when QSYing between modes?
Do you have "Restore Filter Group on mode change" checked
in Commander -> Config -> Filter Groups?
73,
... Joe, W4TV
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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Re: Wide filter
What radio, Dwight? Lots of radios remember the settings per band. So, if you had a filter set narrow for a contest, the next time you QSY to that band, it would be narrow. If it is a radio
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Ken Bandy, KJ9B
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Wide filter
In Commander, how does one keep the Wide filter on when qsy'g?
thank you 73 Dwight NS9I
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NS9I
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#228209
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Re: FT9
JT9 (and JT65) are "updated" in WSJT-X improved. Updating seems to be
primarily the automation of exchanges by the software. JT9 hears down to
around -29.
See:
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Richard Hill
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
I totally agree with you. I do not consider DXLab or for that matter , ay
other application to be at fault. It is fairly obvious that it is RFI. I am
trying what I can to eliminate it. Eventually I
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Gilbert Baron W0MN
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#228207
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
Amidon doesn't make anything, they are a vendor selling stuff they don't know anything about. Fair-Rite is the manufacturer nearly all ferrite cores that are useful to hams, and they are the inventor
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Jim Brown
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#228206
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
My designs are effective ONLY for insertion in MATCHED transmission lines in the range of 50-100 ohms. Any non-tunable device I know of that does anything useful is likely to fry in a poorly matched
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Jim Brown
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
Study and implement what's shown in the slides for my tutorial talk on grounding and bonding. You'll be chasing your tail until you do.
http://k9yc.com/GroundingAndAudio.pdf
73, Jim K9YC
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Jim Brown
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#228204
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
The *FIRST PLACE* for any common mode choke is at the feedpoint of
the antenna. You want to minimize any RF on the outside of the
feedline so it doesn't couple to any adjacent
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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#228203
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Re: DXKEEPER restore provisioning
#technicalhelpquestion
TU VY much Joe and Gil!
73!
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Dionisis “Dennis” Drakopoulos - SV1CDN
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#228202
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
hello,
I've also had heavy RFI problems in the past transmitting with high power, that caused the rotor interface (or maybe the USB port to which it was connected) to regularly crash and DXView to
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Salvatore Besso
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#228201
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ As I explained the last time you brought this up, Gil, there is no practical way to determine exactly why WinWarbler fails when your RFI exceeds a certain value. Clearly your
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Dave AA6YQ
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#228200
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
There is only 1 WinWarbler until and unless I transmit on 20 Meters with > 300 W or so of output. With the TS590-SG or any other basic transceiver I have ever used I do not and never have had any RFI
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Gilbert Baron W0MN
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#228199
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
I agree with Joe about coax chokes and getting the ladderline outside the
house.
I am wondering why there are TWO Winwarbler programs running at the same
time?
Gerry, WA9GON
[email protected]>
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Gerry R
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#228198
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Re: RFI Continues on WinWarbler
Even if you go to a rooftop vertical (e.g. R-6000 or similar),
install a high quality common mode choke ("line isolator")
right at the antenna. The commercial antennas do not have
sufficient
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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