MFJ-1026

For Those Who Have S7 to S9 Noise on HF:

For two decades I lived as a cliff dweller in both city and beachfront high-rise condos before moving back into a single-family home 15 miles from the White House four years ago. In all of those locations, the noise would average S7 to S9 – virtually wiping out HF.

MFJ-1026

MFJ-1026

I solved this problem with the MFJ-1026 noise canceling gizmo. I even had two of these – one for each of my FT-991 transceivers. With the right noise antenna, by kicking these suckers on, my noise level would very consistently drop to S1 to S3! Phenomenal gizmo!
 
Notice that I stressed “right noise antenna” – if you don’t do this right, you will not see any improvement. What usually worked well for me was a simple 20m dipole. During my cliff dweller days, I had a variety of stealth antennas on my balconies including my best performer: the MFJ 1786 magnetic loop antenna.
 
(https://k3rrr.com/mfj-1786-loop-antenna-my-stealth…/)
 
For the noise antenna, I would run an extra coax out the door for the small 20m dipole that would be located on the other end of the balcony. For our current single-family dwelling, the 20 m dipole is right above me in the attic. Your mileage may vary – and you may be able to get away with a much smaller noise antenna than even a small 20 m dipole. The secret is that you want your noise antenna to hear the same noise that your main antenna is hearing – with more focus on the noise than the signals you want to hear.
 
Unfortunately, the MFJ 1026 only covers HF and not VHF and UHF. However, for HF, this gizmo is worth its weight in gold. However, this is old technology with no newer technology that I know of that does the job. If you are burdened with HF noise, I highly recommend this box.
 

Robert

PS: I bought both of mine off eBay for about $110 each …BTW, the telescoping whip antenna was a joke with zero help with any of my noise….ever. Note that a lot of reviews of this gizmo are negative – probably because they did not set up the right noise antenna – maybe believing that the whip antenna would actually work.

Another BTW: an internal switch controls whether the whip is used…I found essentially the same non-results no matter the internal switch setting – but that may have a lot to do with my particular noise sources. If your noise is inside the shack, the whip with the internal switched set to the whip, might even help.

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End of Daytime HF?

On 05/04/2018 09:27 AM, Robert Bruninga wrote the following comment on the AMSAT BBS Reflector. He mentioned that it was the only mailing list he was subscribed to and wanted to get out this warning that, in his opinion, the end of daytime HF contacts on the ham radio bands may be just around the ham radio corner. 

I don’t know about you but when Bob Bruninga WB4APR says something, I tend to listen and give him the benefit of the doubt.

FWIW, I share these comments here so that his thoughts on this subject might be more readily picked up by Uncle Google et al so Bob’s ideas get better coverage.

73 de Robert K3RRR   

PS: I don’t know about you but I already have intermittent but significant QRN on 2m that too often interfere with my satellite contacts. My intuition tells me the same problem that Bob talks about is only going to exacerbate satellite reception also…

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“I don’t want to be an alarmist, but we need the Hams with the proper knowledge to get involved in this disturbing news.

“The National Electric Code now requires electronics on every module of a solar array communicating via signaling on the DC power lines to assure EACH pair of panels can shut down independently.  This is to make all possible faults never allow more than 80 volts anywhere in the system. This is effective 1 Jan 2019.

“This is the nail in the coffin of simple DC series string arrays which are the quietest systems and almost demands  or optimizers on every panel.  Refer to the QST article a few years ago about how disastrous optimizers are to RFI and HF operations with modules all over the roof…

“Here is the Solar news:

“Also, what is going to happen to an array that has signaling all over it in the near field of HF?

“Although you can avoid it by going solar before then, you may have problems when your neighbors go later.

“I hate to be an alarmist but we all know what happens when ham radio and commercial systems are incompatible and even though Ham radio might be in the right, we are only 1 in 600 and no one is going to side with us.

“We took on broadband over power and squelched that dumb idea, but now this has the potential for equal demise of Ham radio.  It should be fixable, but we also know that there is high competition in the solar market and the modules that are made the cheapest will be popular and will likely not be adequately filtered.

“Sorry for posting to the AMSAT-bb but it is the only HAM email reflector I subscribe to.

“If nothing else, we need to find out what systems are terrible emitters and nip them in the bud.  Maybe all it takes is driving by solar systems you see and turning on your AM radio on a weak signal channel and seeing if the background noise peaks near that home.  But also it has individual peaks, so it might also be nice to tune around too find the max and then check the range.  I find the noise can go hundreds of feet along the power lines….

“You can’t miss ‘em… just sounds like a 60 Hz buzz on all the harmonics of the inverter switching frequency.”

Bob WB4APR

 

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My net control position for this morning’s 5K. Amateur radio on hand to aid in course safety and communications.

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ISS028-E-020581 (3 Aug. 2011) — Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev (out of frame), both Expedition 28 flight engineers, attired in Russian Orlan spacesuits, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) on the Russian segment of the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 23-minute spacewalk, Volkov and Samokutyaev moved a cargo boom from one airlock to another, installed a prototype laser communications system and deployed an amateur radio micro-satellite.

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Repeater site report Palomar Amateur Radio Club

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Bus Stop Bin / Dumped Rubbish Eyam Lane

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GAP Titan DX Antenna

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Shawn on the key.

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I worked CW behind Shawn just to play clean up. He never left me with much to clean up, though.

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671B3621: Sim/KD4REE

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K7FE

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ARRL Field Day Sunday June 29 , 2014 at the Reagan Library and Museum

Field Day 2014

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671B3008: Steve/N5SK

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Loading equpment the day before.

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The 7th Annual Geek Meet

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A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

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Amateur radio from the beach, Santa Cruz island

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Tuna Tin 2 PCB

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An original(!) NorCal Tuna Tin 2 PCB. Part of me thinks this belongs in a museum, but I’m going to put it together.

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Digital (left) and Satellite (right)

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The Hack Factory’s Ham Radio Antenna

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Sacred Hearts Academy Amateur Radio Club

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The Sacred Hearts Academy Amateur Radio Club sets up a radio link between the International Space Station and Nuvviti School in Quebec. Call took place for a short 10 minute window at about 8am on 12/5.

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Work Bench
ICOM
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Contains the dead FT-1000MP

高雄的鄉親 他來了!
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本來也計畫要去看的,現在有高雄場了!

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Pop Art Godfather — Andy Warhol World Exhibition

展覽日期:2009年4月11日至5月18日
展覽地點:高雄市立美術館101~103展覽室
指導單位:高雄市政府、高雄市政府文化局
承辦單位:財團法人高雄市文化基金會、高雄市立美術館、時藝多媒體
國際展統籌單位:D’Onofrio & Sanjuán、Timsort, S.L.、F.I.R.M.A.

票價(各項優惠辦法不可同時使用,其他優惠辦法以現場公告為準):
全票:200元(一般個人參觀者)
優待票:150元(生持本國學生證/軍警憑證件,可現場購買1張)
敬老票:100元(本國籍65歲以上長者憑證件,可現場購買1張)
團體票:同票種(未搭配其他優惠)一次購買10張,送1張貴賓券
免票:1.身高110公分以下之兒童;2.身心障礙者憑證件與陪同者一位(不分國籍)
開放時間:每日09:00~17:00 (16:30以後停止售票與入場)、週一休館
2009年5月18日當日憑ICOM國際博物館委員會會員卡及中華民國博物館學會會員卡,參觀本展免費
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The front display board

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671B0751

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Angus seems to be enjoying himself…maybe.

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40m antenna down

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ARRL Field Day Sunday June 29 , 2014 at the Reagan Library and Museum

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ICOM
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Amateur radio HF mobile installation.

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IMG_0298

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Leaving Croydon

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The bloom of cherry blossoms of Yaesu Sakura Street

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八重洲さくら通りの桜並木

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Radiomarine Corporation of America Key Cover Type RM-28. SS Lane Victory.

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April 12, 1949 — QSL card for Fred Dupslaff of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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CB QSL Cards from the 1970’s (27)
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Pixie Progress

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My trip to Trojan Electronics was mostly a success. I managed to get:

82pf / 820pf capacitors
1.5KΩ resistors
22μH / 1.0μH ‘molded inductors’ (apparently, more commonly known as chokes)

The 1.0μH choke is really supposed to be 1.2μH. I’m not sure if this will cause a problem — I see some parts lists that say 1.0μH is A-OK.

The only thing missing now is the XTAL — and a thing to mount all these parts on. I’m more and more considering rolling my own PCB. If I’m going to go in, I might as well go head first, right?

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俺のイタリアン YAESU

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Eilif (KB1NYQ) made the most contacts of anybody at our event this year

Field Day 2016

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ARRL Field Day 2016. Ashe Radio Club W4APP.

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Amateur radio antennas – Block B

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jin pole

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ARRL Field Day Sunday June 29 , 2014 at the Reagan Library and Museum

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QSL cards since 1940
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Conveniat QSL HB9BRU
QSL
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All Clear

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One vehicle is parked at each end with lookouts, communicating via HAM radio. Theo takes the cart down the far hill, starting around the bend. The steering on the cart is extremely tricky and he can’t straighten it out. Luckily the little turnout gives him a place to lay it down. Another minor injury for the log (side scrape).

Arriving at the shelter

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5May07Optiob 010

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八重洲 午後十一時 (PM11, Yaesu Tokyo)

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2009.10.23
@東京都中央区
/ 夜行バスの出発待ちで街をぶらぶら。夜の東京はフォトジェニックです。

20131006-八重洲(Yaesu)

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IMG_6167: Mr. Wobbly, AKA the Satellite Antenna

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BotanicalGarden-6232

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2013-07-20 17.33.52

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BahiaApartments-6887

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L1080127

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LDG Electronics IT-100 Automatic Antenna Tuner 1.8-54 MHz, .1-125 Watts, 2 Year Warranty

LDG Electronics IT-100 Automatic Antenna Tuner 1.8-54 MHz, .1-125 Watts, 2 Year Warranty

  • The IT-100 is the ideal tuner for your shiny new Icom radio. First, it matches up to 10:1 SWR (3:1 on 6 meters), so just about anything you can feed with coax is good to go.
  • 2000 Memories
  • The IT-100 is just 6.5″ long, 6.5″ deep and 1.5″ tall. It weighs only 1.5 pounds, and gets its DC power directly from the radio; no separate power supply needed.
  • The IT-100 works with any Icom radio that supports AH-3 or AH-4 Icom antennas. This includes the IC-7000, IC-7100, IC-7200, IC-706MkIIG, IC-718, IC-746, IC-756ProIII and all others that are AH-4 compatible.
  • The IT-100 comes fully assembled, aligned and ready to use. The package includes the IC-7K 14″ radio interface cable.

Once again, LDG comes to the rescue. The IT-100 is the ideal tuner for your shiny new Icom radio. First, it matches up to 10:1 SWR (3:1 on 6 meters), so just about anything you can feed with coax is good to go. And, it has 2,000 (not a typo; that’s 2,000!) memories, enough for every Dxpedition, RTTY spot and radio buddy you’ve got, and then some. Just hit the tune button on the radio, and your IT-100 will set tuner parameters in less than a second if you’ve been there before. If not, it kicks of

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August DTA250 High Gain Free To Air TV Antenna – Portable Indoor/Outdoor Digital Aerial for USB TV Tuner / Digital Television / DAB Radio – With Magnetic Base

August DTA250 High Gain Free To Air TV Antenna - Portable Indoor/Outdoor Digital Aerial for USB TV Tuner / Digital Television / DAB Radio - With Magnetic Base

  • Standard coaxial cable – Ideal for use with all Digital TV ready devices
  • Compact and lightweight – Perfect for portable TV’s and multimedia players
  • Magnetic base – Improve reception by harnessing large metal surfaces
  • 5ft cable – Easy and flexible positioning for best reception
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August Portable Digital Antenna

1. Receives free High Definition TV broadcast signals (such as ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, The CW, and PBS). Supports 1080p HD.

2. Can be easily hidden from view behind a picture, bookshelf or television.

3. Fast setup in 3 easy steps – Unwrap, Plug in, and Scan channels.

4. Easy to place high on a window or wall or flat on a table for great reception to watch crystal clear HD shows!.

Remarks:

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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

Concrete 151

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When we put up an antenna tower for our ham radios, we had to dig a big hole and fill it in with concrete. Then we wrote our call signs in the concrete too. 5/30/12

Assignment: Make a photograph with a concrete surface in it today., post it then Tag it with #TP204

IMG_1207

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QSL-Karten
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QSL-Karten
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Darwin repeater work 8-30-2008

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The RF-shielded testing room — no cell phone signals in here!

RSGB AFS SSB 2011

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M3ENF logging in AFS

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MODEL AT-1 50 Ship. Wt.16 lbs. SPECIFICATIONS: Ranee 80, 40, 20, 15, 11, 10 meters. 6AG7 Oscillator-multiplier. GLIi Amplifier-doubler 5U4G Rectifier. 105-125 Volt A.C. 50-60 cycles 100watts. Size: Si/s inch high X 131/8 inchwide X 7 inch deep. construction. Here Is a major Heathkit addition to the Ham radio field, theAT-1 Transmitter Kit, Incorporarlng many desirable designfeatures at the lowest possible dollar-per-watts price. Panelmounted crystal socket, stand-by switch, key click filter,A. C. line filtering, good shielding, etc. VFO or crystal excita-tion—up to 35 watts Input. Built-in power supply provides425 volts at 100 MA. Amazingly low kit price Includes allcircuit components, tubes, cabinet, punched chassis, anddetailed construction manual.

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The 7th Annual Geek Meet

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A geek picnic featuring science, tech, drones, ham radios, solar chargers, cosplay, medieval sword fighting, Legos, solar astronomy and more. Held at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island on June 1, 2014.

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Top of the tower

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Raspberry PI / HSMM node pictures

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A few nice ICOM images I found:

MCARC Field Day 2014 129
ICOM
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Carlos Brandão, Ibram
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ATU-450 ~INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER FOR FT-450

ATU-450 ~INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER FOR FT-450

  • ATU-450 ~INTERNAL ANTENNA TUNER FOR FT-450

160-6M Internal Antenna Tuner for FT-450

The Yaesu ATU-450 Automatic Antenna Tuner is specifically designed to mount inside the bottom of the FT-450. The ATU-450 provides an impedance matching range of 16.5 ohms to 150 ohms (up to 3:1 SWR), it is suggested that this antenna tuner not be used to match “long-wire” type antennas.

Specifications:
-Frequency Range: 1.8 ~ 30 MHz, 50 ~ 54 MHz
-Input Impedance: 50 Ohm
-Maximum Input Power: 100 Watts
-Matched SWR

List Price: $ 174.95

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The HF Test Set
As announced at OzarkCon 2007, a bunch of ham radio geeks called the Four States QRP Club (4SQRP) have developed a new kit, a multifunction HF test set, designed by Wayne McFee, NB6M. This new kit contains the following individual pieces of test equipment:

* Frequency Counter
* Crystal Oscillator
* Wideband Noise Generator
* Audio Oscillator
* 50 Ohm Dummy Load
* RF Probe
* Time Domain Reflectometer

I don’t even know what a time-domain reflectometer is, but well, thar she blows!

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