A page created to document investigations into RFI when using the RX-888 MKII
When the WellGood Loop was attached in 2024 there were 2 types of interference observed
Both issues were found in this video by John Rogers (M0JAV) EMF Chair at the RSGB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-isgEyF_V4&t=1s
Issue 1: Appears to be VDSL band ‘U2’ which is 8.5MHz to 12MHz (20 mins into video)
More details about VDSL is detailed here https://rsgb.org/main/files/2019/01/EMC-Leaflet-15-VSDL-v2-January-2018.pdf )
Issue 2: Appears to be power supply related (33.26 mins into video)
18th January 2025
Reconnected the RX-888 MKII to the WellGood v4.1 Loop
I recorded my screen when I turned on my TP-Link AX5400 router. Around 1m 55s into the video the noise levels jump – this was at the point where the router was establishing an internet connection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-7ubJTUZus
19th January 2025
I turned off everything in the house apart from my PC with the RX888 attached, bias-t box & Filter-Preamp (both use the same PSU) and TV monitor.
After reconnecting devices I noticed a significant noise increase when I connected the PC with the RX888 attached via ethernet to the router. The noise mirrors what was seen on the video linked to yesterday. I tried 4 different ethernet patch cables and each one caused the noise to appear.
Summary: The first screenshot with nothing else turned on highlighted PSU spikes appearing. This could be caused by either the PSU in the Computer or the PSU used to power the bias-t & Filter-Preamp. The noise increase when connecting the ethernet cable to the Computer could indicate poor shielding on the Computer.
Next steps
Try a 12v Linear Regulated PSU for the bias-t/ Filter-Preamp? https://pulsardevelopments.com/power-supplies/linear.html?output_volt_conv_dc=132
The computer power lead already has 2 ferrites on it – is there any other shielding I can try for the computer, specifically around the PSU and ethernet connector?
VDSL – ?
(21st January 2025) Purchased a www.rfcomms.co.uk Choke www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235873493937
Is there anyway of checking if RFI is coming from the wall power sockets?
20th January 2025
Thought I’d try a different power lead for my HP Prodesk 400 G5 MT, with a TDK ZCAT3035-1330 clip-on ferrite and a generic ferrite fitted at both ends of the 1m cable
The noise remains
I then decided to test an SDRPlay RSP1A using the WellGood and Filter-Preamp. The RSP1A has a maximum of 10MHz bandwidth so I’ve taken a number of screenshots to show the full HF band. Interesting that image 1 with a centre frequency of 5MHz shows a lower noise floor, whereas image 2 shows the noise floor jumps up around 5.75MHz.
Link to my RX-888 MKII Poject page www.airband-radio.co.uk/rx888