G'day
Been trying to do a bit of portable operation using my Honda 1KVA inverter Geni {around 10 years old}
Unfortunately I am receiving S9+ RFI from the geni, making operation impossible, well dam hard.
Any ideas how to solve this please?
RFI from Honda 1KVA Geni
Re: RFI from Honda 1KVA Geni
OM,
You need to be more specific.
(1) Model
(2) Frequencies affected
(3) Trends in frequency range
(4) Type of antenna(s)
(5) Setup used including earthing?
Only then can you determine a course of action to minimise any RFI
Cheers
Peter VK3QI
You need to be more specific.
(1) Model
(2) Frequencies affected
(3) Trends in frequency range
(4) Type of antenna(s)
(5) Setup used including earthing?
Only then can you determine a course of action to minimise any RFI
Cheers
Peter VK3QI
Re: RFI from Honda 1KVA Geni
Hi
i have noted many hams use an EMI filter mounted close to the generator
usually mounted in a small box with a socket outlet mounted on it for the station use. If you have an old UPS they commonly have a suitable filter in them.
something like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AC-250V-20A- ... xyThVTaxyK
peter will be able to shed more light
Matt
i have noted many hams use an EMI filter mounted close to the generator
usually mounted in a small box with a socket outlet mounted on it for the station use. If you have an old UPS they commonly have a suitable filter in them.
something like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AC-250V-20A- ... xyThVTaxyK
peter will be able to shed more light
Matt
Matt, VK3MAT QF02xf
Re: RFI from Honda 1KVA Geni
I got one of these http://www.jaycar.com.au/Passive-Compon ... r/p/MS4001 from Jaycar.
Put it in a diecast box with a short (30cm) lead to the generator and a single GPO mounted on the lid for the output. Eliminates all HF noise from my 2KVA Kipor inverter generator (there was no VHF/UHF noise).
Put it in a diecast box with a short (30cm) lead to the generator and a single GPO mounted on the lid for the output. Eliminates all HF noise from my 2KVA Kipor inverter generator (there was no VHF/UHF noise).
73
Iain Crawford - VK5ZD
Munno Para West, SA - PF95ih
Iain Crawford - VK5ZD
Munno Para West, SA - PF95ih
Re: RFI from Honda 1KVA Geni
VK6YTS,
Have a look at the following post: http://www.vklogger.com/forum/viewtopic ... =20#p60419
Unfortunately, many generators sold on the Australian market do not have a suitable EMI filter fitted to them, despite claiming to be c tick approved.
This contrasts with the identical generators supplied to the European market, where the fitting of an EMI filter is mandated.
Consequently one has to fit such a device as close to the generator as possible.
If the RFI you referred to in your initial post is predominantly at 3.5 Mhz and 1.8 Mhz and lower, then the likely problem is radiation from the earth wire.
On the other hand, if the RFI peaks at higher frequencies, then it is likely to be problems on the Active or Neutral wires.
Remember that on many inverter generators, and Honda is such an example, the neutral and earth are not tied together like your typical MEN AC system in the domestic situation.
Cheers
Peter VK3QI
Have a look at the following post: http://www.vklogger.com/forum/viewtopic ... =20#p60419
Unfortunately, many generators sold on the Australian market do not have a suitable EMI filter fitted to them, despite claiming to be c tick approved.
This contrasts with the identical generators supplied to the European market, where the fitting of an EMI filter is mandated.
Consequently one has to fit such a device as close to the generator as possible.
If the RFI you referred to in your initial post is predominantly at 3.5 Mhz and 1.8 Mhz and lower, then the likely problem is radiation from the earth wire.
On the other hand, if the RFI peaks at higher frequencies, then it is likely to be problems on the Active or Neutral wires.
Remember that on many inverter generators, and Honda is such an example, the neutral and earth are not tied together like your typical MEN AC system in the domestic situation.
Cheers
Peter VK3QI
Re: RFI from Honda 1KVA Geni
I have the same problem with my Honda EU-10 and have built the filter in the thread put up by VK6YTS only a week ago. Unfortunately rainy weather has moved in and have not had a chance to set everything up and test the filter out.
As soon as the weather clears will give the gennie a run and see how the filter goes.
Seems to be a common problem with these inverter generators.
Nick
As soon as the weather clears will give the gennie a run and see how the filter goes.
Seems to be a common problem with these inverter generators.
Nick
Re: RFI from Honda 1KVA Geni
Thanks for all the info
RFI is from 40 - 10M, extreamly bad on 40 & 20m
Geni I am using is the Honda EU10 I Inverter
Antenna is a vertical.
73 Jason
VK6YTS
RFI is from 40 - 10M, extreamly bad on 40 & 20m
Geni I am using is the Honda EU10 I Inverter
Antenna is a vertical.
73 Jason
VK6YTS