The receive side of my system has been superb, but I have had serious problems with RFI when transmitting and have had to install a large number of ferrites to get to the stage of being able to transmit at the 100w level.
My approach has been to back off the various gains both in the radio as well as in the RRCs, so there is virtually no ALC being triggered, with just one led occasionally
The interesting discovery is that most of the problem is when using the internal speech processor. Testing has been on 80m as this is the only band I can hear myself on from my home operating location.. (100Km away)
Having got the SPE amplifier working I have discovered the following:-
1) I can transmit 400w on CW
2) I can transmit 400w on SSB as long as the PROCESSOR IS OFF
3) With the processor on (even with low levels of processing) I cannot transmit more than about 50w
The RFI effect I am getting is a continuous "clicking" at about 2 per second which generates significant RF output. This happens as soon as I press the PTT and before I start speaking, and continues when I start speaking.
Does anyone have any ideas what I can do to solve this problem??
I have wondered about cutting the audio (RJ45 cable) and putting a 1:1 transformer in the mic circuit
Am not sure whether I should do anything else on the other wires.
Question for Mike..
What effect on the RRC performance is there by further reducing the Codec Input gain??
73,
Dave, G3UEG