Part of my confusion is based on this being a commercial solution that didn't have a problem until recently. One thing I've thought of is that my TV configuration may have changed with the addition of a Chromecast..etc.. so I'll be doing a clean setup troubleshooting here soon (remove everything except power, see if I can duplicate.. if not then add antenna lead... if not ... add..etc.. ). The only other change in my environment is that the weather is raining and the antenna routes through a pear tree. So it's possible the wet foliage is contributing. If that's the case then the tree comes down.
I'm expecting that it's something added/connected to the TV. Powerline filters haven't had any effect. I just realized my station safety grounds aren't connected because I'm still working on my Operating table hutch. Just have the trim and staining to finish for that. I'm also planning to run a dedicated power cable with heavier gauge wire to get a better ground at my station. Based on the TON of responses I've gotten I'll be running a heavy gauge THNN or similar from outside my station (where I'll add a ground rod) up to an antenna switch for grounding and bonding all of it together with the main ground on the other side of the house. I'm not sure how I'll NOT end up with a ground loop in this configuration. Main panel/ground is around 80' from the proposed shack ground rod. So the Main panel ground will come in via the heavy power cable. The shack side ground rod will bond to the heavy power cable ground. The antenna switch ground will run along the roof and down the side of the house to the shack ground rod. All internal shack equipment will be grounded via a heavy copper bus plate to the power cable ground. So the coax will end up being grounded in the shack AND via the antenna switch ground. From all of the reading the antenna switch ground is for lightning to have a lower impedance to ground OUTSIDE the house instead of through my gear/power system. It will be a bit to get this done as I'm having to replace antenna switches lost during a relocation. I have the antenna control boxes for the ameritron RCS8 and 4. Apparently I can't just buy the switch without the controlbox. Jer -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gene Gabry Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 9:25 AM To: 'elecraft' Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3S Proper Grounding Good information David. I also Have a 80m OCF http://www.slickpic.com/users/GeneGabry/albums/N9TFHamStationPhotos/?wallpap er <http://www.slickpic.com/users/GeneGabry/albums/N9TFHamStationPhotos/?wallpa per&viewer#8644290> &viewer#8644290 and choosing the correct balun and RF choke is paramount. I went with the (W2FMI design) Com-BAL-41130ET 4:1 current balun. A bit pricy at $100.00, but worth every buck. I also added a 10 turn RF choke at the feed point. Absolutely no RF back to the shack on any of the 7 bands it is resonate on. Only running 100 watts, but antenna is low hanging at 35' with only about 50' of coax feeding from shack. 73 Gene N9TF K3S 10057 >I think we are drifting off topic, my apologies, but if you are >considering an ocf dipole you can only prevent common mode currents by use of a double >wound balun, ie 2 separately made chokes connected together as a 4:1. >A single core version does not properly cancel the common mode current that >results in unwanted radiation from your coax feeder and can make your equipment live to rf. > A huge amount of work has been done on this subject by DJ0IP and I > suggest you look at his site > <http://www.dj0ip.de/balun-stuff/> http://www.dj0ip.de/balun-stuff/ is > a good place to start. >The proof of the pudding is in the eating and I have not seen anyone do real world measurements like he has on real aerials. >David >G3UNA > > On 30 September 2015 at 20:51 Jerry Moore < <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]> wrote: > > > What I don't understand is my previous radio didn't affect the TV > as far as I know (xyl never complained) so it has me perplexed because > the radio shouldn't matter. As far as the buckmaster ocf, it uses a > current transformer (auto-transformer )to balance the antenna and > match the impedance. > Jer > > On September 28, 2015 1:37:16 PM EDT, Jim Brown > < <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]> wrote: > >On Mon,9/28/2015 9:35 AM, dw wrote: > >> If a tuner is located at the rig-side of the coax, and the coax > is at > >> high SWR, it could possibly be a cause for coax radiation. > > > >It doesn't work that way. > > > >Radiation from coax is the result of IMBALANCE in the antenna. A > >ferrite > >common mode choke at the feedpoint can fix that. > > > >73, Jim K9YC > >______________________________________________________________ > >Elecraft mailing list > >Home: <http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft> http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > >Help: <http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm> http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > >Post: <mailto:[email protected]> mailto:[email protected] > > > >This list hosted by: <http://www.qsl.net> http://www.qsl.net > >Please help support this email list: <http://www.qsl.net/donate.html> http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > >Message delivered to <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. 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