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Old August 7th 05, 08:10 PM
Fred W4JLE
 
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A noise vary similar was traced to a neighbor's battery charger for an
electric scooter.


"Mark Veldhuis" wrote in message
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Hi,

OK, 1 more clip. I know I could try to find the source of the noise by
using as portable radio + loop antenna, but my ALA is mounted on the
shed and I have no other loop available. Maybe someone can identify a
possible noise source by listening to the clip, or at least give more
tips. If not, I'll try to walk around the neighbourhood with just a
portable, and see what the results of that are.

The noise/buzz on this clip is stronger than on the previous one.

Thanks in advance!

http://www.mark-veldhuis.nl/audio.mp3

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73',


Mark Veldhuis.



 
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