Are you using an external preamp and H Line filter? Are you able to see this interference with your Icom R-8600 withoutan external preamp and filter?Greg
On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 3:46 PM David Eckhardt <davea...@gmail.com> wrote:The second port of the splitter is now fed to the AirSpy R2. The PC is running SDR#. The HI emissions are easily viewed just to the right of the AirSpy LO as a fuzzy vertical line on the last group of images. 8 MHz span is not wide enough to ccapture the full spread of the interference. I am not sure much more information can be gleaned from this presentation of the interference, but have a look at the enclosure.Dave Eckhardt - WØLEV
The second port of the splitter is now fed to the AirSpy R2. The PC is running SDR#. The HI emissions are easily viewed just to the right of the AirSpy LO as a fuzzy vertical line on the last group of images. 8 MHz span is not wide enough to ccapture the full spread of the interference. I am not sure much more information can be gleaned from this presentation of the interference, but have a look at the enclosure.Dave Eckhardt - WØLEV
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Dave,That you can still see the interference without the preamp shows that it is in-band. To be even more sure, I would use one of the 1420 MHz bandpass filters at LTO, right at the antenna and without the preamp. I have no clue about the IP3 of that first stage in the preamp. I know Ted is struggling with interference using the same device.There is also a 0.5dB NF amplifier from MCL used by the STEM students at LTO. I think it’s probably more robust than the nooelec.
Greg, I just confirmed that 710 and 1420 happen together. At least on the SA with the horn. I was sweeping from 700 MHz through 1.5 GHz, and, yep, there are the two signals about the same strength even though the horn is rather insensitive at 700 MHz.
I just witnessed both frequencies being written simultaneously. The spread of one set of pulses at nominally 710 is 11.33 MHz and at 1420 it's 28 MHz wide. Not quite 2X of the 710 frequency, but close enough. So, yes, it's the cell network - handsets. ROYAL GROUCH😫😕........
What do we do to get FCC off their duffs on this one?? Crystal clear they the 700 MHz handsets are polluting the Water Hole with their second harmonic which is supposed to be virgin territory.
Dave - WØLEV
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On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 6:04 PM Greg Ella <grege...@gmail.com> wrote:
Not a lot of physical space inside of modern cell phone handsets for effective harmonic filters.Digital cell phone handset transmissions have a distinctive sound, if you listen on AM somewhere within thebandwidth of the handset TX. You might give a listen down around 710, and compare it to what you hear at 1420.
My QTH overlooks the intersection of 392 and 287, which gets quite busy during rush hour. We also have a 700 MHz cell tower nearby, so handsets will be active in thatband. I plan to do some simultaneous monitoring of 710 / 1420 with antennas pointed at that intersection, to look for correlation.
Greg EllaN0EMP
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 10:30 AM David Eckhardt <davea...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, Greg, for the sleuthing. So, cut to the chase, we owe the interference to the hand cell phone units. GGGgrrrrrrr........... So, does FCC have to require far better filtering on the hand units to keep the second harmonic out of the Water Hole??? Fat chance of that ever happening......😖😫😕📵
I will have a look at 710 MHz today and report back.
However, what I am receiving is 24/7 at generally very well defined intervals of nominally 43 minutes. Yesterday, when I took the waterfall data was an exception. The rep interval seemed a bit random and some were minutes apart - very atypical to the usual 43 minute rep rate. We did recently come home with a smartphone, Samsung, through Consumer Cellular, but it is sitting on equipment in the OFF state since we don't have cell service here at home. I've had this interference off and on well before that came home with us. I haven't even put phone numbers into it as we purchased it predominately for traveling.
Dave - WØLEV
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 3:34 PM Greg Ella <grege...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is a study of cell phone handset harmonics and interference to a radio telescope:
These tests were done on 2005, before the 700 MHz takeover.
Greg EllaN0EMP
On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 10:38 PM Terry Bullett <tbul...@skybeam.com> wrote:
If it comes down to cell phone companies vs any other spectrum users, the cell companies will win. Even over DoD.
Terry
On Dec 28, 2021, at 20:28, Greg Ella <grege...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've been listening tonight with my 8600 just outside Fort Collins. Discone antenna with a mast mounted preamp
intended for over the air television. Not designed for 1420 MHz, but seems to have some gain there. I hear
occasional interference that looks like the waterfall pics that Dave sent.
I cut the frequency in half to 710 MHz. Same signals, but much stronger. 4G LTE band 12 and band 17 uplinks (handset to tower)span across 710 MHz. See here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTE_frequency_bands
I think you are seeing the second harmonic from cellular handsets operating on 4G LTE bands 12 and 17.If this is true, and you simultaneously monitor 710 and 1420 MHz, you will see coincident signals. Also,if you monitor in a town or near a busy roadway, you should see very little between midnight and 0400 local time,with peaks around rush hour and midday. Research project for Star Kids?
I dropped SARA from this reply, because my email bounces off of them. Dave, please forward to SARA if you
deem appropriate.
BTW, the second harmonic of band 13 covers the GPS L1 frequency. I listened there, and guess what?
Greg EllaN0EMP
On Dec 29, 2021, at 4:26 PM, David Eckhardt <davea...@gmail.com> wrote:
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