Any experts on RFI on this site?
Thanks to Bill for the great link, I wasn't aware of this problem. Very interesting. I'm about half-inclined to get one of the antennas listed and run my handheld GPS around it just to see if I can duplicate the problem. I'm wondering if there's anyone who's an expert on RFI (Radio Frequency Interference)in the group who can explain to me how this is occurring? While I understand that an active antenna could cause interference (in that it is essentially a broadband, low-power transmitter), wouldn't the antenna have been checked for that during FCC type acceptance? Does type acceptance even apply to an active antenna? And, due the large difference in frequencies for broadcast TV and GPS, one would have to figure this would be the result of at least third to fifth order harmonics, how could those be of sufficient energy to interfere with a digtal signal from a GPS satellite, especially at a range of two thousand feet? Wouldn't there be a low-pass filter on the output of the amp? Or, is it possible this is the result of some type of circuit failure in the antenna pre-amp itself? I know this question probably earns me a techno-geek badge, but I've been a ham for a long time and once in a while we get the joy of dealing with similiar problems, so I really hope somebody else into this stuff at a higher level than me can provide an explanation. At least I have a great discussion topic at next months Ham Club meeting!Jeff