HF Mobile Transceiver RFI and Noise Reduction Kit, RFI Range 1-300 Mz
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2 items | $35.95 | 10% off |
10 items | $33.95 | 15% off |
100 items | $31.95 | 20% off |
Palomar Engineers RFI Filter Kit for HF Base Radio Mobile Transceivers up to 300 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 and AC/DC power cable. Additional chokes are included to reduce common mode currents on 3 more transceiver cables including computer control, audio and another.
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 transmitters and high noise floor on receivers.
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.
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/Output: F240 for toroid balun – 5-9 turns of RG-58/RG-8X size coax cable through center
DC Input: F240 – 3-7 turns of DC power cable
3 additional I/O cables - 1/2 snap on for 1-2 turns through center. Multiple wires can share the same filter.
For additional RFI suppression, use a feed line choke at the antenna feed point to suppress common current on the coax feed line.If you use a linear amplifier use an amplifier RFI kit for additional RFI interference suppression.
16:1 Ununs are useful between coax and long wires with a load impedance near 800 ohms like a beverage antenna. Shortwave listener antennas also can benefit with the 16:1 unun and it may provide a better match than 9:1 ununs – this means quieter noise levels and stronger signals so you can hear distance stations easier.