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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Hi Andy I, like you use SMPSU’s 50V approx 10A . Mine are Chinese albeit shipped in the UK! was a bit dirty but all it needed was a mains input filter. Now very quiet. Wonder what type/model/EBay number you are using. I went for a pair of 28V 10A units so I could use 56 or 28 V on the 472 KHz TX. 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Mine are Chinese albeit = shipped in the UK! was a bit dirty but all it needed was a mains input = filter. Now very quiet. Wonder what type/model/EBay number you are = using. I went for a pair of 28V 10A units so I could use 56 or 28 V on = the 472 KHz TX. Thanks 73 Ian G4GIR Whic From: Andy Talbot=20 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2017 8:20 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Subject: Re: Re: Re: LF: MF/160 I don't knoe why radio amateurs are so anti SMPSU on principle. =20 Unfiltered nasty Chinese ones may be bad, but anything can be cleaned = up. =20 My 50 Volt 20A one I use with teh 475kHz PA is absolutely quiet, not a = whisper detectable on any frequency from LF to HF=20 'jnt On 23 October 2017 at 20:07, dhchurch wrote: Hello Andy=20 The idea of using any SMPS in, or near, the shack is somewhat = abhorrent. It is possible to introduce a series circuit in a linear PSU = which is not exactly a regulator but has a hum cancellation circuit, = something that used to appear in an ancient National Semiconductor = publication. I'd love to try it but just haven't left any room in my = PSUs, they're stuffed full, including a cooling fan. A couple of 100Hz = side bands are at least predictable, my PA has, but there is one = regular transmission on LF which has all manner of spurii making = reception here somewhat variable. I think Dave, GW8GLO, has a system which promptly knocks off his = transmitter SMPS when going into Rx mode, maybe this is the way to go. 73, Hugh, M0DSZ ----- Receiving the following content -----=20 From: Andy Talbot=20 Receiver: rsgb_lf_group=20 Time: 2017-10-23, 10:12:17 Subject: Re: Re: LF: MF/160 Its a difficult call - I have a similar problem with my 700 Watt = 137kHz Tx.=E3=80=80 =E3=80=8030dB hum sidebands corresponds to 3% = ripple, which in the main scheme of things is not that much.=E3=80=80 = =E3=80=80It would need an enormous reservoir capacitor to make a serious = reduction.=E3=80=80=E3=80=80=20 Either that or design the Tx to run from 50V and use a SMPSU instead = of raw rectified AC Andy=E3=80=80 G4JNT On 23 October 2017 at 10:03, dhchurch wrote: Mal, I think a little attention should be paid to, perhaps, your = power supply.=E3=80=80The 100Hz sidebands, as I recall from earlier this = week, should be much lower in level. Seen on Spectrum Lab=E3=80=80at one = stage, they were less than -30dB in comparative level.=E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 73, Hugh, M0DSZ =E3=80=80 ----- Receiving the following content -----=20 From: Andy Talbot=20 Receiver: rsgb_lf_group=20 Time: 2017-10-22, 22:44:59 Subject: Re: LF: MF/160 You're so strong, Mal,=E3=80=80 I'm getting decodes on your hum = sidebands=20 = 21:36=E3=80=80=E3=80=80G3KEV=E3=80=80=E3=80=800.475804=E3=80=80=E3=80=80-= 27=E3=80=80=E3=80=800=E3=80=80=E3=80=80IO94sh=E3=80=80=E3=80=805=E3=80=80= =E3=80=80G4JNT=E3=80=80=E3=80=80IO90iv=E3=80=80=E3=80=80384=E3=80=80=E3=80= =80189=E3=80=80=E3=80=802017-10-22 = 21:36=E3=80=80=E3=80=80G3KEV=E3=80=80=E3=80=800.475704=E3=80=80=E3=80=80+= 3=E3=80=80=E3=80=800=E3=80=80=E3=80=80IO94sh=E3=80=80=E3=80=805=E3=80=80=E3= =80=80G4JNT=E3=80=80=E3=80=80IO90iv=E3=80=80=E3=80=80384=E3=80=80=E3=80=80= 189=E3=80=80=E3=80=802017-10-22 = 21:36=E3=80=80=E3=80=80G3KEV=E3=80=80=E3=80=800.475604=E3=80=80=E3=80=80-= 29=E3=80=80=E3=80=800=E3=80=80=E3=80=80IO94sh=E3=80=80=E3=80=805=E3=80=80= =E3=80=80G4JNT=E3=80=80=E3=80=80IO90iv=E3=80=80=E3=80=80384=E3=80=80=E3=80= =80189=E3=80=80=E3=80=802017-10-22 1 Andy=E3=80=80 =E3=80=80G4JNT On 22 October 2017 at 19:25, mal hamilton = wrote: NICE CONDX 160M THIS EVENING VK7DIK =E3=80=80REPORTING G3KEV = WSPR MODE LOOKING GOOD FOR MF/630 M ALSO TNX REPORT DE MAL/G3KEV =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 =E3=80=80 Sent from Mail for Windows 10 =E3=80=80 ------=_NextPart_000_00F2_01D34CD0.615E87D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Andy
 
I, like you use SMPSU=E2=80=99s 50V approx 10A . Mine are Chinese = albeit shipped in=20 the UK! was a bit dirty but all it needed was a mains input filter. Now = very=20 quiet. Wonder what type/model/EBay number you are using. I went for a = pair of=20 28V 10A units so I could use 56 or 28 V on the 472 KHz TX.
 
Thanks
73 Ian G4GIR
 
 
Whic
 
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2017 8:20 PM
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org =
Subject: Re: Re: Re: LF: MF/160
 
I don't knoe why radio amateurs are so anti SMPSU on=20 principle.   =20
Unfiltered nasty Chinese ones may be bad, but anything can be = cleaned=20 up. 
 
My 50 Volt 20A one I use with teh 475kHz PA is absolutely quiet, = not a=20 whisper detectable on any frequency from LF to HF=20
 
'jnt
 
 
On 23 October 2017 at 20:07, dhchurch <dhchurch@lineone.net> = wrote:
Hello Andy
 
The idea of using any SMPS in, or near, the shack is somewhat = abhorrent.=20 It is possible to introduce a series circuit in a linear PSU which is = not=20 exactly a regulator but has a hum cancellation circuit, something that = used to=20 appear in an ancient National Semiconductor publication. I'd love to = try it=20 but just haven't left any room in my PSUs, they're stuffed full, = including a=20 cooling fan. A couple of 100Hz side bands are at least predictable, my = PA=20 has,  but there is one regular transmission on LF which has all = manner of=20 spurii making reception here somewhat variable.
 
I think Dave, GW8GLO, has a system which promptly knocks off his=20 transmitter SMPS when going into Rx mode, maybe this is the way to = go.
 
73, Hugh, M0DSZ
 
-----=20 Receiving the following content -----
From:=20 Andy Talbot
Receiver:=20 rsgb_lf_group
Time:=20 2017-10-23, 10:12:17
Subject:=20 Re: Re: LF: MF/160
 
Its a difficult call - I have a similar problem with = my 700=20 Watt 137kHz Tx.=E3=80=80 =E3=80=8030dB hum sidebands corresponds to = 3% ripple, which in the=20 main scheme of things is not that much.=E3=80=80 =E3=80=80It would = need an enormous=20 reservoir capacitor to make a serious reduction.=E3=80=80=E3=80=80=20
 
Either that or design the Tx to run from 50V and use a SMPSU = instead of=20 raw rectified AC
 
Andy=E3=80=80 G4JNT
 
On 23 October 2017 at 10:03, dhchurch <dhchurch@lineone.net> = wrote:
Mal, I think a little attention should be paid to, perhaps, = your=20 power supply.=E3=80=80The 100Hz sidebands, as I recall from = earlier this week,=20 should be much lower in level. Seen on Spectrum Lab=E3=80=80at one = stage, they=20 were less than -30dB in comparative level.=E3=80=80
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73, Hugh, M0DSZ
=E3=80=80
-----=20 Receiving the following content -----
From:=20 Andy Talbot
Receiver:=20 rsgb_lf_group
Time:=20 2017-10-22, 22:44:59
Subject:=20 Re: LF: MF/160
 
You're so strong, Mal,=E3=80=80 I'm getting = decodes on your hum=20 sidebands=20
 
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On 22 October 2017 at 19:25, mal = hamilton <g3kevmal@talktalk.net>=20 wrote:

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