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Joerg wrote in :
Scott wrote: Joerg wrote: If a huge drab-green truck stops in front of the house and folks in fatigues and army boots hop off then the unfound oscillation has been found ;-) Listening to all the "crap" on the bands these days, I doubt ANY truck from the government would ever show up ![]() hams, we all need to make sure our "house is clean"...now about all that other "crap"...has anyone else noticed all the interference these days on 2M from other sources of "spurious junk"??? Examples: I pull up to gas pumps and the squelch opens on my 2M radio...driving down the Interstate, I pass semi trucks and get a static burst from the speaker...Drive through town, listening to 145.19 and get static bursts (this just happens to be a cable TV frequency...isn't the idea of cable TV to keep the signals INSIDE the cable?).... Sure, but when you see how cable "professionals" handle stuff you'd get the goose bumps. We don't have a cable subscription but a cable box down the street. Often I see workers in the street and when walking the dogs next day the lid on the green box is askew. Heck, often they didn't even slide the lid all the way in, let alone lock it. Being a guy who can't stand the sight of electronics just rotting and corroding away because of neglect I always push it back on. Once the lid was completely off, it rained and water was dripping from all the coaxes. This doesn't exactly improve shielding effectiveness ;-) The FCC *does* sometimes pursue interference and leakage complaints against cable companies. It may take a while to get them moving, but there are NOVs (Notice of Violation)s filed by the FCC against some cable companies with more leakage than allowed. A fair number of cable techs are hams, too, though not all. Calling the cableco office and reporting interference, with a followup paper letter, generally will get someone's attention. Around here (Central Oklahoma, EM15gf in particular), it's the LED traffic signals and the casino signs that put out hash. The traffic signals are bad up around 2 meters, and there's one casino sign that was taking everything from 40 (or 80) meters up through 2 meters. HB content: I'm thinking of building one of the little receivers shown at http://mikea.ath.cx/1-chip-rx.html/, just for hunting QRM. Note: the second image has some editing performed on it to make some things a little clearer; the first one is as it came off EDN. -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
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