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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote: Hmm. I see your receiver is portable. Maybe walk or drive around the area and see if the signal strength varies. Maybe try a directional antenna in order to locate the source. Well, I've done a bit of driving around the area, ableit with the whip on the antenna. I think I've traced the source to a number of antennae on top of a nearby tower block. Parked underneath it there is very little signal, however within direct sight of these antennae there is a continuous high-pitched tone. As I move further away from this in any direction this gets weaker and eventually peters out. The broken sound I recorded still exists over most of the region when the continuous tone is unnoticeable. I wonder if they have the same source then. I'm going to put the problems down to something on top of this block. There are mobile phone transmitters on there, that I know, and another long whip which could be UHF or VHF. I haven't looked into what effect this is having on FM or AM radio so I will have another trip up there soon. However it doesn't affect me from the flat. I also made a point of driving near a number of mobile transmitters and they don't have an effect on the scanner. It's good to eliminate possibilities too. I've got an airband filter on order, hopefully this might clear up some of the noise but whatever it is I guess won't be completely legitimate... If it it an image response by your receiver that should work. A dipole is a directional antenna. Not as directional as some but a dipole is easy to make. At 130 MHz a half wave dipole would be a little more than a meter long. But I hope the filter works for you. -- rb |
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