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FM Trap - Suggestions with a Channel 6

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FM Trap - Suggestions with a Channel 6

Postby Piggie » Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:47 pm

I have a client has FM signals point right at them in the -30 dbm range. He wants to receive a Ch6 that is -27 dbm, but also has a Ch 12 at -38 dbm. Several of the FM stations at about -30 dbm second harmonic fall right on Ch12.

Should he put the FM Trap after a HDP-269? I was thinking the amplified CH6 would pass though the trap ok if it was amplified? That is a question. Yet the FM trap would still reduce any harmonics? I know if there is any mixing that occurs before the trap, the trap will not stop that.

Should we even use a trap?

Why do stations use ch6? (don't have to answer that question) Why did we give up channels 52-59? (another one best not answered).

Piggie

I also noticed all my old posts are gone. Where Winegard answered me he is there but my post got slammed in the database change over. No big deal.
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Re: FM Trap - Suggestions with a Channel 6

Postby winegard » Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:07 am

Good morning Piggie -

We lost a few posts and as you know your user account during a server move a few months back.

I sent your question over to Hans and will get back to you soon. He's just coming back from a few days off so it may be just a bit.
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Re: FM Trap - Suggestions with a Channel 6

Postby winegard » Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:50 pm

Good afternoon Piggie -

Here is the reply back from Hans...


The FM trap will not reduce second harmonics transmitted by the FM station over the air. There are not any traps made that can tell the second harmonics of an FM station from the TV stations frequency. You have to install the FM trap ahead of the HDP-269 preamplifier to reduce the original FM frequency going into the preamplifier so that we do not cause the amplifier to build second harmonics within it because of too strong of an incoming FM signal.
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Re: FM Trap - Suggestions with a Channel 6

Postby Piggie » Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:30 pm

I think my initial question was too verbose and got lost in translation.

Will the case I showed loose too much CH6 if he puts in a trap is what I should have just asked.
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Re: FM Trap - Suggestions with a Channel 6

Postby winegard » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:58 am

You will need to find a HI "Q" FM trap that will not drop down and reduce channel 6"s frequency. You will have to do a internet search for the HI "Q" FM trap.
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