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- PRO34.3
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- Subject: Eliminating a birdie in the PRO-34 portable scanner
- by Bob Parnass, AJ9S
-
- Birdies are unwanted signals generated within a receiver, which
- cause the receiver to "hear itself." Some birdies are caused by the
- unwanted product of the local oscillator. Another cause is
- a stage, which oscillates but isn't meant to oscillate, such as a
- high gain intermediate frequency (IF) amplifier.
-
- Most birdies, especially those generated by a local
- oscillator, are frequency stable. It's difficult to rid a radio of
- these birdies, and solutions usually involve better internal
- shielding and isolation among the stages.
-
- A "wandering birdie" is one which changes frequency. Wandering
- birdies, and birdies which appear and disappear suddenly, may be
- caused by intermittent ground connections within the radio, or
- defective bypass capacitors.
-
- After using his Radio ShackO PRO-34 portable scanner for a few
- months, Ron Smithberg, a radio hobbyist in Joliet, was hampered by a
- "wandering birdie." Ron's scanner was hearing itself on a few
- frequencies in the VHF-Hi range, but the birdie disappeared when he
- tilted the radio or squeezed the case. There had been no
- problem when the scanner was purchased initially.
- CONTINUED IN FILE PRO34.9