Regarding the MFJ-1026, it works quite well if your noise is coming basically 
from one direction.  


Bob
K6UJ




On Jan 20, 2012, at 4:47 PM, Thomas Horsten wrote:

> MFJ makes something called the MFJ 1026 noise remover, that allegedly can
> remove or reduce QRM from a specific source by phase shifting and mixing
> the signals from your main antenna and an extra receive antenna. Details
> here: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1205
> 
> I wonder if the K3 with the subreceiver could be made to do something
> similar, the architecture would probably not allow it because the DSP from
> the subreceiver and the main receiver aren't connected, but it would sure
> be a great thing to have.
> 
> At my QTH we suffer from daily QRM on 40m, which starts around 2000z and is
> usually gone by 2315z, putting S7 noise all over the 40m band, I haven't
> been able to track it down yet but myself and several other hams are
> looking at it (it's affecting an area of many square miles, including the
> entire area surrounding Cambridge).
> 
> If there was a way to do something similar directly in the K3, perhaps with
> a new add-on module, that would be fantastic. I realize the chances are
> slim, but here's throwing the idea into the air!
> 
> 73, Thomas M0TRN
> (K3 #4208, KX3 on order)
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