View Single Post
  #6   Report Post  
Old January 18th 08, 07:29 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
AussieDrifter AussieDrifter is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Jan 2007
Posts: 71
Default Identifying RFI noise

G'day Aaron,

A very similar thing happened to me!! I track the bugger down to Touch
Lamps. They are the most if not worse than CRT tv and computer
monitors, source of RFI.

Touch lamps are "on" in principle 24x7 until you tounch them and the
light turn on and off, but to totally off etc.

If your nieghbour(s) has them, then hmmmm not sure what you can do
dipolmatically and cheaply

For me, told the wife whats what (in otherwords beggged) and got new
lamps (The expensive ones she liked).


Another couple of suggestions / possible source are

1. Broadband over power lines (BPL) or worse

2. These new home network things that you can network your house through
the power sockets using a network to power socket thingy that plugs into
the power socket and acts as a network ....

Regards
Mark

------------------------------------------------------------------

Location: Canberra Australia
Radio: Icom R75 with DSP options
Antenna: Cliff Dweller 2
Website: http://aussiedrifter.blogspot.com/

Listen Live via USTREAM.TV:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/aussie...wave-listening


Aaron Kreider wrote:
I have a rfi noise that is throughout the entire shortwave spectrum
(0.1-30 mhz) at about an equal strength - it occurs approximately
every 60 khz (and sometimes every 30 khz).

The noise is very strong - S9 - S9+20 db, on a very short antenna (6
feet) to my Drake R8, despite my radio being 25 feet or more from the
noise source. The noise comes from a nearby appartment.

The noise is 24 hours/day and has been going on ever since I moved
(over 1 year). It occasionally drops in strength for 1 second. A
couple of the noise spurs have a beep noise that is happening once per
second (could it be some kind of clock/timer?). It generally sounds
like a digital hash (eg more of a hash than a buzz sound).

I'm wondering - what kind of device would produce this noise?