VHF/UHF Generic Base Transceiver RFI Kit
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Palomar Engineers RFI Filter Kit for VHF/UHF Base Radio Transceivers up to 2 GHz uses a combination of ferrite mixes useful from 1-2000 MHz.
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Purpose
The RFI kit is designed to be installed on your radio transceiver to reduce Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) caused by common mode current on the outside of the coax braid at the output of your radio. Additional chokes are included to reduce common mode currents on the amp relay keying line (7 pin Din), rear audio in/out for digital modes (13 pin Din), computer control line (DB-9) and the DC power cord.
This kit will help reduce or eliminate:
1. “Hot mic” RFI caused by poor grounding of antennas or common mode currents from linear amps feeding unbalanced (coax fed) antennas without baluns/line isolators.
2. RFI to neighbor’s electronic devices including audio/video systems, computers, telephones, garage door openers, etc.
3. RFI to your other radios, audio/video systems, computers, telephones, etc.
A side benefit is a reduction in noise floor in your receiver depending on the amount of noise being introduced by common mode currents (which are blocked/reduced by the chokes in this kit).
These chokes use a special mix of ferrite core material that is effective in suppressing radio frequency interference from Ham Radio amplifiers.
The split beads beads are easy to use, don’t require modification of the protected equipment and work in almost all cases, even when plug-in filters fail.
This kit is designed to choke common mode currents going into or exiting from your transceiver. Chokes are supplied for the RF Out (1 antenna only), Amp Relay Cable (7 pin DIN), Computer Control Cable (DB-9), PSK31/Digital Mode Cable (13 pin Din) and DC power line. Use of the chokes often helps cure SWR problems between transceiver and a linear amp and between transceiver and antenna tuner or direct to antenna. The DC power line choke helps keep common mode current out of the power line which could cause interference to other devices connected to the same power line if not suppressed.
Included are the following chokes and installation guidelines:
RF Input: F240 Ring Toroid for noise reduction – 3-5 turns of RG-58/RG-8X size coax cable through center
DC Input: F240 Ring Toroid – 3-7 turns of DC power cable
I/O Cable 1: FSB-1/2 – multiple turns through choke – ½” diameter hole
I/O Cable 2: FSB-1/2 – multiple turns through choke – ½” diameter hole
I/O Cable 3: FSB-1/2 – multiple turns through choke – ½” diameter hole
Also make sure you connect a good RF ground to the transceiver ground post.
For additional RFI suppression, use a feed line choke at the antenna to suppress common current on the coax feed line – see our store for feed line choke alternatives for use at the antenna.
If you use a linear amplifier we have RFI kits for linear amplifiers that help suppress RFI in your shack or in your neighbor’s house.
50 ohm coax to 75 ohm balanced output baluns are useful for low (< 1 wavelength) dipoles exhibiting 75 ohm characteristic impedance or for matching to balanced ladder line whose endpoint impedance is near 75 ohms.
50 ohm coax to 75 ohm CATV coax connections are easily done with a 1.5:1 unun with SO-239 connectors on input and output. Likewise 50 ohm coax to unbalanced verticals or loads near 75 ohms can be matched with a 1.5:1 unun.