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@jks, no worries, I think I'm just going to have to relocate it at this point, and get a good ground to it while I'm at it. Then I'll reassess.
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Turning on my APC battery backup to the PC, with PC still off: (Image) Now, turning on the PC: :(
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Could you try loading it up again and taking a look? I shut off pretty much everything in my house while chasing it down. A few Chinese USB phone chargers removed a bit of the static / noise, but the harmonics were still there. After it was just …
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Thanks for the kind words :-) The level of fabrication I've gone to is mainly to tame the voodoo of the RF EMI demons, which I've heard can wreak havoc on HF. This is my first serious HF project, so I didn't know what to expect. > You've got t…
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> It would be better to make your Kiwi accessible on the Internet so we could have a closer look. I am turning it on now. I am going to email you the URL, just so that I'm not posting my IP address recklessly. EDIT: If you go to sdr.hu, you'll…
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@rjschneider, dumb question, but how are you receiving anything at 144 MHz when the KiwiSDR is a 0-30 MHz receiver? Even with harmonics, I don't see how anything from the 2m band could 'get in' to the 0-30 MHz of usable bandwidth. Could you post …
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Around 40m band: (Image) Around 10m band: Zoom-in of closest AM broadcast station:(Image) Distance to local AM broadcast stations:Note that the first few are 1000W stations, further down are 5000W to 50,000 W stations.
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Around the MW band: (Image)