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Installation of DSL = buzzing on AM band 500's to about 1000kHz
Tom,webmaster,indigotalkradio
Installation of DSL has caused terrible overnight
buzzing from the 500's to about 1000kHz. Phone company made adjustments at street and house. Buzzing on portable radios re-radiated in vicinity of the four phones in the house. On the outdoor phone line, portable radio reveals that buzzing is propagated parallel to phone line, not perpendicular. Buzzing the loudest near our strongest overnight signal at this location, 710kHz (710 KIRO/Seattle 50kW U2). Why the buzzing only occurs overnight I haven't figured out. During the day = a hissing or whining sign on weaker 1kW frequencies, even higher up the dial (e.g. 1400kHz). The old radio shack terk clone does not even help that much at night. Any info on what to tell phone company to do would be very much appreciated, thanks...tom: ===== Tom, webmaster, indigotalkradio www.geocities.com/indigotalkradio __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
It probably means the loop is not really tuned to null; instead it
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is tuned -near- null, and is putting out just enough at 180 out of phase with the internal ferrite to cancel out the signal being received by it directly. Steve Greenfield --- realrussian <realrussian@...> wrote: Thanks, but what about my question regarding "auto disconnect" of |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
Jim Dunstan
At 07:28 PM 8/10/04 +0000, you wrote:
Thanks, but what about my question regarding "auto disconnect" of the I am sure there is no 'auto disconnect' .... most receivers with the ferrite antenna that have external antenna connections will operate both at the same time.? There are a few exceptions .... for example the Sony 7600GR will disconnect the AM antenna when an external antenna jack is plugged in.? The disconnect is mechanical however.? A similar Grundig radio ... the YB400 with the same type antenna jack only disconnects the whip on SW .... but leaves the internal AM antenna.? However that does not explain the strange behaviour you are experiencing.
Jim Dunstan |
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Re: Did Terk clambrain it?
According to Terks website, and product brochure, the Terk AMall loop antennas were very directional. It IS a loop isn't it? ItThe Terk brochure is in error. |
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Re: Did Terk clambrain it?
According to Terks website, and product brochure, the Terk AMall loop antennas were very directional. It IS a loop isn't it? It |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
realrussian
Thanks, but what about my question regarding "auto disconnect" of the
internal ferrite bar? When I turn the loop to null a strong, local station (I don't hear ANYTHING)doesn't that suggest that the internal antenna has been defeated in some way? --- In loopantennas@..., Jim Dunstan <jimdunstan@r...> wrote: At 10:38 PM 8/9/04 +0000, you wrote:station.OK, I hooked the loop (a cheap, simple little plastic thing that signalWhen I rotated the loop for strong signal it sounded about like the describeI got nothing. Does this indicate that something automaticallyOkay .... I thought you were using a tuned loop. The loop you will be an inferior antenna to your built in ferrite rod antenna.It is designed for receivers with relatively high gain and no internalantenna (HiFi receiver). It will work fine for the purpose of picking upstrong local signals. A tuned loop is another thing all together. Theyhave multi turns and are tuned with a capacitor so they come toresonance. When the do come to resonance they create a strong electromagnetic fieldat a very narrow frequency bandwidth. This field can then be coupled toyour receiver by either bringing a receiver with a ferrite rod antennainto its vicinity or if doesn't have a built in antenna you couple using awire turn or two as a link. The loop you have would make an excellent linkto a tuned loop antenna. It is in fact exactly what I use for my Hi Fiset. use it to couple to my tuned loop. The Hi Fi set works just fine with theplastic loop when receiving local AM stations. However if I want to pickup stations in say Duluth (about 160 miles away) I bring the plasticloop close to my tuned loop, which I tune to the same frequency. Thedifference in reception is like night and day. The signal increases at least20 to 30 DB.
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
Jim Dunstan
At 10:38 PM 8/9/04 +0000, you wrote:
OK, I hooked the loop (a cheap, simple little plastic thing that Okay .... I thought you were using a tuned loop.? The loop you describe will be an inferior antenna to your built in ferrite rod antenna.? It is designed for receivers with relatively high gain and no internal antenna (HiFi receiver).? It will work fine for the purpose of picking up strong local signals.? A tuned loop is another thing all together.? They have multi turns and are tuned with a capacitor so they come to resonance.? When the do come to resonance they create a strong electromagnetic field at a very narrow frequency bandwidth.? This field can then be coupled to your receiver by either bringing a receiver with a ferrite rod antenna into its vicinity or if doesn't have a built in antenna you couple using a wire turn or two as a link.? The loop you have would make an excellent link to a tuned loop antenna.? It is in fact exactly what I use for my Hi Fi set. My set has the same small plastic loop (8 1/2" dia es 3 turns)? I use it to couple to my tuned loop.? The Hi Fi set works just fine with the plastic loop when receiving local AM stations.? However if I want to pick up stations in say Duluth (about 160 miles away) I bring the plastic loop close to my tuned loop, which I tune to the same frequency.? The difference in reception is like night and day.? The signal increases at least 20 to 30 DB.
Jim Dunstan |
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Re: Terk AM-1000
Phil Lefever
At 09:51 AM 8/8/2004, you wrote:
I have been looking for a decent medium-wave AM loop antenna. I haveProbably not unless you are willing to build it. If that is the case you could likely build a much better antenna but it will be larger. 2) Can I find a better price on the Terk AM-1000?I did a Froogle search and best price was $29.99 If you want a commercial product this may well be the best deal on a price/performance basis! 73 Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phil Lefever KB?NES Twin Cities Repeater Club kb0nes@... Burnsville,MN |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
realrussian
OK, I hooked the loop (a cheap, simple little plastic thing that
comes with an am/fm hifi receiver for the am part) up 1 wire to "am antenna" and 1 wire to "ground". I tuned to a strong local station. When I rotated the loop for strong signal it sounded about like the internal ferrite bar. But, when I rotated to null the station signal I got nothing. Does this indicate that something automatically disconnects the internal ferrite bar when I have the loop hooked up? --- In loopantennas@..., Jim Dunstan <jimdunstan@r...> wrote: At 04:01 PM 8/7/04 +0000, you wrote:internalI just bought a Sangean PRD-2 radio. It works great on the externalAM antenna. Just for experimentation, I want to hook up an likelyloop antenna. It has 2 terminals on the back. One marked "amThe radio more than likely uses a ferrite rod antenna/front end hood be connected to a wire link wound around the ferrite rod. Inthis case you have 2 choices for coupling to a tuned loop.between the loop and the radio. Tune the radio to the frequency of yourchoice, then tune the loop to the same frequency and orient the loop andradio for best reception.coupling link) then simply connect one wire to the 'AM Antenna' connectorand the other to the one marked 'ground'. If the wire from the loop is acoax type wire, then connect the centre conductor to the 'AM Antenna'connector and the shield to the 'Ground' connector. |
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Re: Terk AM-1000
1) Can I find a better antenna than the Terk AM-1000 for about $30?Find no. Build yes. 2) Can I find a better price on the Terk AM-1000?Probably not. What is your source? I had assumed the model was discontinued. |
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New Loop
Michael Stevenson
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThis past weekend saw my new loop antenna mounted
on a short metal mast firmly cemented into the ground in the middle of my
backyard, on top of this mast is a rotator then the PVC mast that the loop is
mounted to. The loop has remote tuning using a geared motor on old fashioned
dual gang tuning capacitor with a relay for remote switching of the extra
capacitance to enable the loop to cover the lower tropical bands of 90 and 120
metres. It also has a preamp. I have run the 5 cables under ground through 19 mm
plastic tubing. I have yet to finish the control box to be able to do final
testing of the loop in it's new position (it worked most impressively inside my
DX shack running through the 23 metres of cable) and I have to mount plastic
clothes line guy wires just above the rotator just to stabilise it during
periods of high winds.
I will post results and photos into this group once
it is all fully finished.
Best regards!
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Michael Stevenson,
Australia. |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
Jim Dunstan
At 04:01 PM 8/7/04 +0000, you wrote:
I just bought a Sangean PRD-2 radio.? It works great on the internal? The radio more than likely uses a ferrite rod antenna/front end inductor.? If it has a terminal for the AM receiver it will in all likely hood be connected to a wire link wound around the ferrite rod.? In this case you have 2 choices for coupling to a tuned loop. 1.? Simply ignore the connectors and making a physical connection between the loop and the radio.? Tune the radio to the frequency of your choice, then tune the loop to the same frequency and orient the loop and radio for best reception. 2.? If your loop has a pair of wires coming out (usually from a coupling link) then simply connect one wire to the 'AM Antenna' connector and the other to the one marked 'ground'.? If the wire from the loop is a coax type wire, then connect the centre conductor to the 'AM Antenna' connector and the shield to the 'Ground' connector. Experiment with both methods. ???????????????
Jim Dunstan |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
RR,
AM/MW Loop Antennas: Your best 'connection' may be NO Connection. Use the AM/MW Loop Antenna "Inductively Coupled" to the Radio's built-in AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antenna. IMHO: Most of the time Inductive Coupling works better than a direct connection to many radios that have built-in AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antennas. READ: About Inductive Coupling with a Loop Antenna and a 'portable' AM/MW Radio READ: Improved AM/BCB Radio Reception = Think MW Loop Antenna READ: Passive and Active AM/MW Loop Antennas iane ~ RHF . . = = = In loopantennas@..., = = = "realrussian" <realrussian@y...> wrote: I just bought a Sangean PRD-2 radio. It works great on theinternal AM antenna. Just for experimentation, I want to hook up anexternal loop antenna. It has 2 terminals on the back. One marked "amground is for a ground wire and not the antenna. Do the 2 wire leadsfrom the antenna both go to the terminal marked "am antenna"?. |
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Terk AM-1000
J&D Schnoor
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI have been
looking for a decent medium-wave AM loop antenna.? I have found?a Terk
AM-1000 AM Advantage Antenna?for $31.70?plus shipping.? My
questions are: 1) Can I find a better antenna than the Terk AM-1000 for about $30? 2) Can I find a better price on the Terk AM-1000? Jim |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
The only dumb questions are those that don't get asked.
Two ways to go: (1) Antenna screw to a really long wire strung outside. Ground screw to a cold water pipe in your house. (2) Antenna screw to the signal end of a loop antenna like we describe on this group, ground screw to the ground connection. Be aware that loop antennas are tuned devices, they will have to be adjusted to the same frequency to which the radio is tuned to be effective. |
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Re: REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
Scott Savage KC7WDG
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----- Original Message -----
From: realrussian
To: loopantennas@...
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 10:01 AM
Subject: [loopantennas] REALLY dumb question from a non radio
guy. AM antenna.? Just for experimentation, I want to hook up an external loop antenna.? It has 2 terminals on the back.? One marked "am antenna" and the one next to it marked "ground".? My question is, where do the 2 wire leads from the antenna go?? I assume the ground is for a ground wire and not the antenna.? Do the 2 wire leads from the antenna both go to the terminal marked "am antenna"?? What? |
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Re: Digest Number 29
david towers
From experience I would connect inner to AM Antenna and outer to ground.
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Whether the internal loopstick will cause problems I do not know. Orientation of receiver will help here. Is the external loop amplified? Other method is to wind 2 or 3 turns onto internal ferrite aerial and connect external loop or wire antenna to one end and ground wire to the other As with all unknowns-try it and see. If it works then tell others about it If not then research on WEB regards dave G8SZX. loopantennas@... wrote: There is 1 message in this issue. |
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technics tuner parts
johnkelsall2000
hi all , am parting out a technics st-s1 tuner to build a tunable
loop. every thing but the variable cap is available. all switches knobs andface panel are good the tuner was working yesterday. any takers? question regarding the variable cap. there are 3 screws on the top and a trimmer.where should the wires of the loop be connected? thanks in advance johnkelsall |
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REALLY dumb question from a non radio guy.
realrussian
I just bought a Sangean PRD-2 radio. It works great on the internal
AM antenna. Just for experimentation, I want to hook up an external loop antenna. It has 2 terminals on the back. One marked "am antenna" and the one next to it marked "ground". My question is, where do the 2 wire leads from the antenna go? I assume the ground is for a ground wire and not the antenna. Do the 2 wire leads from the antenna both go to the terminal marked "am antenna"? What? |
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