Everett,
 
Below you stated; "5. Star grounded (with 1" wide braided cables) my 5000A, 
 computer case,
amplifier and tuner to the wall plate which itself is an  extension of the
entire systems grounding system."
 
Questions:  
 
1.  What kind of grounding is system is your wall plate connected  to?  
2.  Is this "wall plate" your electrical duplex outlet "wall  plat"e?  
3.  Is your ham shack in the basement, ground floor or second  floor?   
4.  How long is the connection from your "wall plate" to the  earth ground? 
 
The house hold electrical system ground is not an effective RF ground  
system.  Depending on the location of your ham shack and size of your house  
your house hold ground (cold water pipe or a ground rod at the electrical power 
 input to the house) may be 60 or so feet away from ground.  If that's the  
case it may be resonate 1/2 wave length at 40 meters and would put your rig 
 at the worst possible place for RF ingress.
 
If the above is the case, a set of 1/4 wave counterpoise wires for  each 
band you want to operate, connected to the star ground point  and end of the 
wire connected to nothing.  If this is not possible,  recommend an artificial 
ground system.
 
Bob
K8MLM



In a message dated 12/27/2012 12:32:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Robert:

I have two baluns from Balun Designs one of which is  the 1115DU.  Both are
very well made, heavy duty items.

I have  not used or seen the MFJ device, so I have no comment on it.

My  operating location is fairly close to my antennas which caused a number
of  RFI issues.  The steps I took were:

1.  Installed   ferrite beads on most of the interconnecting cables in  the
shack.

2.  Installation of current baluns at the bases of  the antennas.

3.  Replaced a "stock" (read cheap) firewire cable  with a Granite firewire
cable.

4.  Replaced my (largely)  plastic computer case with a metal one.

5.  Star grounded (with 1"  wide braided cables) my 5000A, computer case,
amplifier and tuner to the  wall plate which itself is an extension of the
entire systems grounding  system.

Hope this  helps.

Everett
KE5MMT


-----Original Message-----
From:  Flexedge [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of  
Robert
Costa
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 10:46 AM
To: Flex  Radio List; Flexedge
Subject: [FlexEdge] Product  Decision

All,

As many of you have read and are probably  tired of hearing, I am chasing
down my RF ingress issues into my Flex  5000a, which seem to be even acting
up on 40 meters and above now.  

As part of my potential solution, I will be purchasing a  isolation choke. I
had decided on a product, when a friend of mine pointed  to another product
that is almost 1/3 the cost. Now I do believe in the old  adage that you get
what you pay for. 

I was on the phone with  Bob from Balun Designs. He suggested a dual core
1115DU. The cost is $79.00  plus shipping. The item has great 
characteristics
as far as SWR, line loss  and choking impedance from 160-10 meters.

My friend in a QSO last  night suggested the MFJ-915. This item is only
29.99. It consists of a  bunch of ferrite beads. As it is MFJ, I do not
expect them to publish any  specifications or sweeps from a spectrum
analyzer.

Hs anyone  dealt with either one of these products or both? Can you give me
your  honest opinion on the performance versus cost  analysis?

Thank you and  73

Robert
KB6QXM
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