Also note that it is ineffective to use a separate noise receiver to derive noise blanking drive, as it does not "reverse" the situation that once a noise spike has become a noise blob (due to band
Comments on bandwidth and noise blankers: Mike is probably right. Unfortunately most of us see the transmit bandwidth of the antenna as being that for which the SWR is acceptable. With my present loo
From Dave G3YMC <You should see my antenna in the moment. Everything that can be done <wrong (following the theory) was done wrong: not heigh enough, not <sufficient ground, one top-wire is broken at
From Dave G3YMC <It has been noted in ZL that noise blankers do not work so well on <narrowband loop receiving antennas I have never found a noise blanker on any amateur receiver which has the slight
<It has been noted in ZL that noise blankers do not work so well on <narrowband loop receiving antennas I have never found a noise blanker on any amateur receiver which has the slightest effect on th