I was testing my Anan 7000DLE with no antena connected (none) and found a very loud birdie at 2.092Mhz.
Any idea about what is this? (I can't hear it with my Icom trensceiver)
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Anan 7000DLE birdie without antenna connected
Anan 7000DLE birdie without antenna connected
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Re: Anan 7000DLE birdie without antenna connected
It's almost certainly an internal power supply spur. I have the same thing on the 8000 here, although it's closer to 2.040MHz. Others have, from time to time, reported similar findings:
https://apache-labs.com/community/viewt ... 922&p=7287
For most of us these spurs are outside the amateur bands, but not for everyone.
https://apache-labs.com/community/viewt ... 922&p=7287
For most of us these spurs are outside the amateur bands, but not for everyone.
Re: Anan 7000DLE birdie without antenna connected
Thanks for the info!w-u-2-o wrote:It's almost certainly an internal power supply spur. I have the same thing on the 8000 here, although it's closer to 2.040MHz. Others have, from time to time, reported similar findings:
https://apache-labs.com/community/viewt ... 922&p=7287
For most of us these spurs are outside the amateur bands, but not for everyone.
New call sign EA3CL
Re: Anan 7000DLE birdie without antenna connected
Out of curiosity I looked at that frequency on my 7000DLE mkII. I also have that signal at approx. 2.040 Mhz
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Ruben
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Apache-Labs Anan 7000DLE MKII -- Windows 11
Ruben
NB4R
Apache-Labs Anan 7000DLE MKII -- Windows 11