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On Mar 9, 12:26?pm, "Ed Hare, W1RFI" wrote:
The problem is generally caused by defective hardware on the poles, from loose hardware to defective insulators (actually pretty rare.) Hello Ed, On my early-moring runs I've come across more than one pole that was clearly a noise source. In the damp morning air just before dawn, you can hear and sometimes see the arcing. PECO is pretty good about fixing such things because they often prevent a failure. But simple visual and audible observations won't find all problems. One caution: I have occasionally heard hams speak of finding noise sources by climbing poles, or whacking them with a sledgehammer to shake the loose hardware. *DON'T DO IT!* Besides being illegal, it's dangerous. And it won't make utilities any more likely to fix RFI troubles. --- Some may ask why the utilities don't just bury all the wires. Four reasons: 1) The intitial construction cost is higher, as are any changes in the future. 2) Finding and fixing problems can be a lot harder. 3) The utility has to deal with things like flooding of underground facilities, people digging up high voltage lines unintentionally, and rodents. 4) The transmission losses in buried power cables are higher, meaning more energy is wasted. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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