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Re: Sensitivity?


 

Hi,

youcan look in the

They are aprooved seller, I have ordered my TinySAs and my Ultra from them.

Good seller for my personal experience.

All the Best,

Isidro



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Am 28. Jan. 2023, um 10:25, martinbradford2001 <martin.a.bradford@...> schrieb:

On Sat, Jan 28, 2023 at 05:54 AM, <patrick.de_meyer@...> wrote:
Hi Martin ,
you might look for a Tesla charging in the vicinity.
I had some HF disturbance of off these in the past.

kind Regards

patrick
I'm not aware of any Teslas nearby. In any case, the RFI seems to be 24/7, so it would have to be a Tesla that is never actually used. Seems unlikely to be lights or solar power either - lights would only be on at night and solar power would only be active during the day. It's a recent addition - I only started to see it just before Christmas. It also seems to be quite localised - I have a doublet at about 30 feet which is my transmitting antenna and a small loop at the end of the garden which is my low-noise receive antenna. This new RFI is barely visible on the doublet, but strong on the loop, so I'm guessing that the RFI source is somewhere behind the back fence of the garden. I can relocate the RX loop without too much difficulty, but I would like to pin down the RFI source first - I don't want to go relocating the antenna multiple times looking for a quiet spot.?

To Martin (the other one), thanks for the information on the different models. I was hoping to be able to get away with a basic tinySA - partly because of the price difference, but mostly because there seems to be a long lead-time on the Ultra. I can't find any UK supplier promising a delivery before early March. There's no shortage of basic tinySAs, but no point in buying one if it is not going to do the job... The RFI is an annoyance, but not bad enough to stop me operating - I'll wait for stock of the Ultra...

Martin (G8FXC)

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