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Someone in my neighbourhood got a new toy for Christmas, and when they play
with it I get a noise repeating precisely every 200 kHz from about 4 MHz though to 30 MHz - some places worse than others - i.e. around 8 and 15 MHz they exceed S9. I have sent audio and spectrum recordings to a specialist in RFI, who was able to determine that it is a switcing power supply, but just which one and for what is still unknown. All wiring in my subdivision, including telephone and cable TV is underground. Other than satellite TV antennas the only visible antennas or feedlines within at least half a mile are mine. When spring comes I'll try to localise it with a portable receiver. It is definitely none of my immediate, within 200 feet, neighbours. I suspect a plasma TV. In the meantime I just have to avoid multiples of 200 kHz when whatever it is is being used. Dave "Edmund H. Ramm" wrote in message ... In "DougSlug" writes: I understand about the noise and harmonics a switcher can generate, but the thing is that my antenna is mounted outside on a mast 25 feet up. All the wiring in my neighborhood is underground. The neighbours' tv aerials are also underground? The neighbours' inhouse mains wiring is underground? It's not clear to me how I could be getting such strong interference in this case. The rf energy creeps up the coax' braid and along the mains wiring and is radiated from there. My neighbour once had a switch mode psu which pegged my rx' s-meter on 80m and was still about S5 1km away (spikes 100Hz apart). QRM from el cheapo switching psus can possibly be cured on a one by one basis, as hopefully there aren't too many of them. As all and sundry have at least one tv set at home, QRM from the line output stages has to be endured or somehow be reduced at the receiving end (notch filter et al). If it's any consolation to you, the latter type of QRM will gradually fade away as more and more flat-screen tv sets enter homes, and will be replaced by a much more horrible QRM when said flat-screen is of the plasma variety. 73, Eddi ._._. -- e-mail: dk3uz AT darc DOT de | AMPRNET: If replying to a Usenet article, please use above e-mail address. Linux/m68k, the best U**x ever to hit an Atari! |
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