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WiNRADiO G305 VHF/UHF Receiver
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A good remedy to try is to wind five to ten turns of the antenna lead-in cable
through a large ferrite core (the doughnut shaped
toroid
type), near the PC
end of the cable. This suppresses
common-mode interference
, which is a
typical but curable problem with PC-controlled receivers.
Another type of interference which you may encounter is
intermodulation
interference
. This is usually caused by strong local stations, whose
frequencies combine to create ‘ghost’ signals on frequencies which are
arithmetic combinations of the stations’ frequencies. These ‘ghost’ signals can
sometimes coincide with useful frequencies, rendering them partially or
completely unusable. They will usually disappear when you switch on the
Attenuator
in the receiver control panel. You may also try shortening the
antenna.
If you live very close to a strong local transmitter, these measures may be
insufficient. In such case, you should be able to eliminate intermodulation by
fitting a special filter to your antenna, to reduce the level of the signals causing
the interference. The design and application of such filters falls beyond the
scope of this book, since the large majority of WiNRADiO users should not
experience this problem (after all, not too many of us live next door to a radio
station). However, broadcast frequency filters and tunable
preselectors
are
standard items and can be obtained from good radio equipment suppliers.
Can we help?
WiNRADiO produces a range of antennas and radio accessories, including antenna
splitters, amplifiers and interference filters, suitable for your G305 receiver. Please visit
our website
www.winradio.com
for more information on our products.