I echo what everone else said.Not sure about this hopefully someone can get me some insight the kids say when they have there Xbox on with their headsets i am coming through them really dont wanna add stuff to their headsets to try to stop it my radio seems to have a clear signal scope looks great is there anything i can do to stop it i know when putting the hammer down amplified speakers like computer speaker seem hard to stay out of i am also running a low pass filter behind my radio everything is also grounded anyone help me on this
The audio signal heard by another radio operator is NOT a gauge of a clean signal. Scope is ONLY one way; so is the spectrum analyzer. Some Ham operators do have the equipment to test you radio, so it could be helpful to find a Ham club in your area.I appreciate all the help and suggested stuff the amplifier is a jb2000 i assumed it would be better than the d&a varmints or macos ive ran since going from sweep tubes to tranmitting tubes i think thats right? Now when u say rf choke at antenna i coiled coax a couple times at that point is that what u are talking about? I will have to figure out the ground loop i ran a rod outside put a ground block on the window seal and just ran wires to the cases from that i did also run a lowpass filter behind the radio i have never acually seen the radio on a scope myself wouldn't know what to look for anyway lol i do have a ham buddy who looks at signals while people are talking spectrum anilizer maybe? Said it looks good i just take pride of a clean sounding rig instead of some this is really bothering me if it messing with the kids xbox and computer speakers am i also getting the neighbors i gotta get it figured out possibly a bandpass filter?
is there anything i can do to stop it i know when putting the hammer down amplified speakers like computer speaker seem hard to stay out of i am also running a low pass filter behind my radio everything is also grounded anyone help me on this
RF choke at the antenna feedpoint. Likely common mode RFI so your coax is radiating as much RF as the antenna.
Ferrite beads like the ones from Palomar Engineering should be placed between each piece of equipment to prevent ground loops.
https://palomar-engineers.com/tech-support/tech-topics/rfi-you-tutorial