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Re: LF: Do I need an attenuator on LF RX??

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Subject: Re: LF: Do I need an attenuator on LF RX??
From: Chris Wilson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2018 16:47:00 +0000
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Hello Mike, I just listened to what looks like the AM modulated bursts
around 139 and 135.5 kHz and they sound like bursts of data, nothing
intelligible whatsoever.

Monday, February 12, 2018, 4:26:13 PM, you wrote:

> Chris,

> It looks like you have a broadcast station where it shouldn't be (at 
> 132.65kHz) and several other spurious stations in that area, so you 
> may well have unwanted signals within the 136kHz band, especially at 
> night (your recording seems to have been done during the middle of 
> the day). You might improve things by by-passing the pre-amp. It 
> would do no harm just by experimenting with an attenuator but why 
> attenuate and amplify at the same time unless the preamp also 
> provides another function such as matching? It seems the only 
> front-end selectivity on that receiver is a narrow bandpass so you 
> would really benefit from some additional wider filtering, eg an LPF 
> with a cut-off just below the LW BC band.

> Mike, G3XDV





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 Chris                            mailto:[email protected]


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