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Subject: | Re: LF: AC Noise on RX... |
From: | "Roelof Bakker" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 13 Sep 2008 10:01:12 -0000 |
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Hello Scott, The mystery of 'the noise' is beginning to reveal itself. I believe it is e-field in nature and related to the proximity of mains AC wiring... <<As you are using a loop, my guess is that you are suffering from m-field local noise. If anything in the world will pick up e-field signals, it is the mini-whip.So if your mini-whip is not badly effected, it should be the m-field playing havoc! 73, Roelfo Bakker, pa0rdt |
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