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Old July 22nd 09, 11:50 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
J. B. Wood J. B. Wood is offline
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Default Tracking down power line noise

In article , "George Csahanin"
wrote:

I once had them track down noise when I lived in North Texas, and the source
was insulators with loose hardware about 2 miles away, destroying 40 and 80
for me. Yup, it is all hooked to a huge antenna...

-GeorgeC

W2DB


Hello, and years ago I needed to do some electrically-small antenna tests
at one of our NRL field sites. These tests involved the entire 2-30 MHz
band so it was always a challenge to find a quiet spot (We were using
rack-mounted R-390 receivers in the testbed). In addition to the usual
atmospheric noise and radio station interference there was always what
appeared to be some local electrical noise that came and went and was
worse on some days than others. A.C power to the site was brought in via
utility poles to pad-mounted step-down transformers.

One of my cowarkers suggested a technique for locating interference that
he claimed to have success with in the past: A hand-held sledge hammer is
used to whack the utility pole while listening for an associated change in
noise on a cheap MW band transistor radio tuned off-station. My cowarker
claimed that if a cracked insulator(s) was the perpetrator this technique
would confirm it.

We tried this technique at the site but with no success. We also drove
down the site access road about 1/4 mile with a car AM radio tuned
off-station and also got the interference in the vicinity of the utility
poles. As a result we never did locate the source. My conclusion was
that while the interference was being coupled to the antenna-under-test it
may have been generated at a considerable distance from the test site and
conducted via the overhead power lines. Sincerely, and 73s from N4GGO,

John Wood (Code 5550) e-mail:
Naval Research Laboratory
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Washington, DC 20375-5337