Re: [Elecraft] K2 Birdies

2005-09-06 Thread W2AGN

Bob Wehking wrote:

I have been tuning my receiver  have determined that I have a few birdies in 
the 40M band, but there are more in the 20M band that are a S9 level. Frequencies 
are 14.212.22, 14.217, 14.264.8614.315 that all sound more like buzzing sound. Any 
ideas?

Bob
WB8DDI
K2# 4998



Try turning your computer off.

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Re: [Elecraft] K2 Birdies

2005-09-06 Thread Bob - W5BIG
Hi Bob,

There is a real birdie at about 7.000 MHz but it's very sharp and doesn't
buzz.
The buzzing sounds might be due to a computer or a plasma TV. I've heard
that even a neighbor's plasma TV can cause a lot of noise.

To check your computer monitor (without turning off the power), tune in the
birdie and then change the screen on your computer to something with much
different content. If it's the monitor, the sound of the birdie will change.
To minimize the computer monitor noise, leave the screen as plain as
possible. A uniform background makes much less noise than a busy screen
that has a lot of signal transitions across the scan lines.

If that doesn't show anything, try turning off the computer and then
everything else in the house to try to locate the source.  Light dimmers and
loose wires in wall sockets or switches can be noise generators.

For really serious noise reduction, ferrite cores on the cables may be
necessary.

73/Bob - W5BIG



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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Birdies


 Bob Wehking wrote:
  I have been tuning my receiver  have determined that I have a few
birdies in the 40M band, but there are more in the 20M band that are a S9
level. Frequencies are 14.212.22, 14.217, 14.264.8614.315 that all sound
more like buzzing sound. Any ideas?
 
  Bob
  WB8DDI
  K2# 4998



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RE: [Elecraft] K2 Birdies

2005-09-06 Thread tom.w3qs
Jim,

I, too, have a serious bird problem and the source is my D-Link router.
However, I cannot open either of the links you provided.

I'll try again later.

Tom, W3QS 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 8:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Birdies

On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:03:22 -0400, Bob Wehking wrote:

Unpluging my D-Link wireless router stopped the birdies.

Study these links (from my website). 

http://audiosystemsgroup.com/SAC0305Ferrites.pdf

http://audiosystemsgroup.com/Ferrites-Ham.pdf

What you need to do is wind those Ethernet cables and the power cable for
the router and computers through the right toroids to form chokes. The links
tell you how.

Jim 


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Re: [Elecraft] K2 Birdies

2004-08-28 Thread G3VVT
Had a quick check with my K2 serial No.4168 for birdies:
 
All 80m frequencies quoted below 4000 nothing on any mode. I did have  moving 
interference with a poor tone on 3857 of S1 drifting HF + a  broadcast 
station on 3891 of S0. Appear to be external pickup despite having a  BNC 1/2W 
term 
on the K2 antenna socket.
 
4000 Yes at S1
7000 Yes at S0
10170Yes on CW at 10172.4 at S0
LSB  at 10172.5 at S0
USB  clear
14171Yes on 14172 CW/LSB at S0
14167  USB at S0
14350Yes on CW transit only 14351.19 to  14351.20
LSB  transit only 14351.38 to 14351.39
USB  transit only 14353.38 to 14353.39
14361Yes on CW transit only 14361.19 to  14361.20
LSB  appears abruptly 14361.40 and disappears same. S7
USB  appears abruptly 14363.38 and disappears same. S7
18172Yes on 18172.40 CW at S0
18172.50  LSB at S0
18167  USB at S0
28000Yes on all modes at S0
28277Yes on CW 28275.80 at S0
LSB  28277.70 at S0
USB  28275.60 at S0
29483Yes on CW 29480 at S0
LSB  clear
USB  29481.40 at S0
 
All measurements were taken with the pre-amp on. Apart from the strong  
birdie at 14361 of S7 and the internal 4000kHz clock in the K2, all were very  
weak 
and failing to move the S meter.
 
I think if you scrutinise most radios for the amateur market you will find  
such slight imperfections somewhere, though I would suspect that the K2 is  a 
lot better than some. At the end of the day with all such items it is a  
trade-off between the cost the consumer is willing to  pay against perfection 
at any 
price.
 
Bob, G3VVT
K2 #4168
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