On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Ryan Wilkins <r...@deadfrog.net> wrote: > > On Feb 7, 2011, at 4:06 PM, Michael Painter wrote: >> >> Hi Denys >> I doubt it's intentional jamming since I've had the same problem. >> Aegis radar is very high power in full radiate mode and as such creates >> problems for Low Noise Amplifiers listening at 3.4-4.2 GHz. >> Someone needs to talk to Microwave Filter Company. >> http://www.microwavefilter.com/c-band_radar_elimination.htm >> >> --Michael > > +1 for Microwave Filter. They've helped me out in a couples jams before. > They're very responsive and the products are good, too.
I think people in San Diego and near Norfolk, VA have the same problems. The C-band frequencies are 2x those of the S-band (4-8 GHz for C, 2-4 GHz for S); if the SPY-1 / SPY-1D radar is frequency hopping it may well step on someone's C-band links at twice the radar's basic frequency. Just need a filter to remove actual S-band frequencies from C-band feeds. -- -george william herbert george.herb...@gmail.com