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Tom,
That means that RF is coming down your coax lines from your antennas,
and that you have a long ground wire which will radiate that Rf. You
also could be having a ground loop between your electrical and RF ground
rod.
I would try a coax RF choke at each antenna and or connecting a second
ground wire that is a few feet longer which should lower your RF ground
reactance.
Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]
On 2/20/2016 11:41 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Bob:
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> I tried this on several bands (namely 40 and 160 meters), with an output
> power of 100 watts, and no RFI was noticed.
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> I can't try the dummy load with my ALS600, because my dummy load only
> handles 300 watts.
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> I think this is telling me that I am getting some sort of RF coming back
> down through my antenna systems.
>
> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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