2 of the three phasers have active elements (Quantum and DX Engineering
NCC1) but all three have this issue but I will say that the Quantum is
probably most prone. Thinking back to when I first bought the Quantum
I was located about 5 miles south (9 miles from BZ) and the issue wasn't
as bad there.
The other thing I've noticed is that there is a lot less of BZ above
1200 khz.
Thanks
Keith
On 10/7/2016 11:37 PM, Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
I find it hard not hear WBZ underneath the null (phase) on a
number of frequencies
Please don't overlook the phasers Keith. The Quantum is a fine phaser,
but it is not meant to be baked by RF. I'd look at that even before
the Wellbrook amps. Years ago it was noticed that John Bryant's
Quantum on Orcas Island was yielding Vancouver, BC stations in many
nulls.....they were 25 miles away, admittedly over salt water, and
pretty much qualified as his nearest locals.
If the other phasers also have active elements, I'd certainly suspect
them as well.
best wishes,
Nick
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