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Bert Hyman wrote: For the past week or so, I've been hearing a constant carrier on 14.0MHz, as exactly on frequency as my rig can determine. It varies in strength through the day, changes strength when I switch between my R5 vertical and 40 meter dipole, and disappears when I switch out the antennas. Even though nothing new has been introduced into the house, I went through the exercise of unplugging or turning things off, but the signal remains. Anybody else hearing it, or is it something local? Bert- I've heard it here in Florida. I wonder if it could have anything to do with a common local oscillator in an HD Radio or Television? I don't hear as much noise on 3.579545 any more. However, I have a clock with a battery-backup circuit that divides 3.57940 down to 60 Hz, and it comes in loud and clear! Fred K4DII |
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