Something is wrong with my setup, maybe the sampler/BNC jumper.
I'm having an issue first noticed while testing a few different transceivers on my test bench.
Using a dummy load, then antenna I noticed a discrepancy with regards to the sampled rf/modulation.
The waveform looks great on the dummy load, when I switch over to the antenna after the alignment is complete, I noticed the sampled RF looks extremely distorted (the modulated carrier anyway) like a child attempted to draw a sine wave!
If I wrap an oscilloscope probes' wire around my BNC jumper cable (between the sampler & 'scope) and select the channel with the probe attached I can then set the volts per division and see the sine wave/clear modulation (as if I was back on the dummy load and selected the channel with the BNC jumper attached).
This has been observed on four of my radios, not all of them do this.
(My SWR on the antenna is about 1.7, almost too high for comfort, I know)
At first I thought it was reflected rf (maybe it is?) This happens on only some of my Cobra radios, and yes they all have the 54Mhz TVI trap intact.
Maybe common mode currents, issues with coaxial rfi?
Has anyone experienced this before?
Any thoughts, comments, or concerns are welcomed.
Thanks, 73.
-LeapFrog
I'm having an issue first noticed while testing a few different transceivers on my test bench.
Using a dummy load, then antenna I noticed a discrepancy with regards to the sampled rf/modulation.
The waveform looks great on the dummy load, when I switch over to the antenna after the alignment is complete, I noticed the sampled RF looks extremely distorted (the modulated carrier anyway) like a child attempted to draw a sine wave!
If I wrap an oscilloscope probes' wire around my BNC jumper cable (between the sampler & 'scope) and select the channel with the probe attached I can then set the volts per division and see the sine wave/clear modulation (as if I was back on the dummy load and selected the channel with the BNC jumper attached).
This has been observed on four of my radios, not all of them do this.
(My SWR on the antenna is about 1.7, almost too high for comfort, I know)
At first I thought it was reflected rf (maybe it is?) This happens on only some of my Cobra radios, and yes they all have the 54Mhz TVI trap intact.
Maybe common mode currents, issues with coaxial rfi?
Has anyone experienced this before?
Any thoughts, comments, or concerns are welcomed.
Thanks, 73.
-LeapFrog
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