Mike, I have not had this particular problem with my Elecraft rigs, but have solved similar problems on other equipment. The first question I will ask do you have resonant antenna for 15 meters. If so often this in itself will attenuate an FM signal by at least several S units. If you have a transmitting type low pass filter with a cut off frequency above 10 meters, or above 6 meters if you use this band, you could try putting it between your rig and your antenna. However these filters would not be appropriate if the antenna has any significant SWR…say over 2:1. This might give you enough attenuation of the FM signal and I suspect the filter would introduce less than a dB of loss in signal. If this does the trick, but introduces too much loss on TX, you could move the filter inside the rig, but route it so it would only be in the RX path. Another idea is to try a coax trap in the rx path only, would only involve a T connector and possibly a few adaptors….research this in an antenna handbook, etc. You could try this on the rx jack on the rear panel first then move it inside. Another idea instead of a coax stub, try an LC trap…just a series C and small L (a few turn coil…very small) shunted across the RX path. Either of these ideas may or may not give you approximately the 30 dB attenuation you will need. Once again, if you have something like a random wire, endfed half wave, etc type of antenna it may let in lots of the FM signal, but a resonant Yagi, or even a dipole often, but not always, will be a rather poor antenna for the FM broadcast band. Just another thought. Try turning off your preamp for 15 meters….probably not needed for 15 meters…however since the QRM is only S6, I doubt that this is the problem. Rick KL7CW
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