Novice question re spurs
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:36 am
I fired up the spectrum analysis software (latest version) on my RSP 2. I had some funny signals. In the course of tracking them down, I disconnected the antenna, and the signals persisted.
In the FM BCB band I get what look like FM signals at between -100 and -110 dBm.
More curious are 7 spurs between 250 and 375 MHz , all stronger than -90 dBm.
One spur, at 360 MHz, is at -58 dbm - even if I narrow sweep just to 359.99 to 360.01 MHz, with Ref level at -30 and range set to 100 dBm. It's an impulse-like filter, with nearby frequencies all at -120 dBm.
(A GIF screenshot is attached.)
Not what one expects with the antenna disconnected...
I tried some ferrites on the USB line, and they may have helped marginally, but spurs are still loud and clear.
Any ideas?
Tnx,
/Bill, K2PO
Portland, Oregon
In the FM BCB band I get what look like FM signals at between -100 and -110 dBm.
More curious are 7 spurs between 250 and 375 MHz , all stronger than -90 dBm.
One spur, at 360 MHz, is at -58 dbm - even if I narrow sweep just to 359.99 to 360.01 MHz, with Ref level at -30 and range set to 100 dBm. It's an impulse-like filter, with nearby frequencies all at -120 dBm.
(A GIF screenshot is attached.)
Not what one expects with the antenna disconnected...
I tried some ferrites on the USB line, and they may have helped marginally, but spurs are still loud and clear.
Any ideas?
Tnx,
/Bill, K2PO
Portland, Oregon