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Tim March 17th 04 07:47 PM

Noise
 
My scanner has noise only on the 800 freq. Sounds like wind blowing.
It will jump around on all the active frequencies. Any ideas what it
is? Are the police doing this?

Greasy Rider March 17th 04 07:56 PM

On 17 Mar 2004 11:47:57 -0800, (Tim) disturbed
the phosphur particles on my screen with the following:

My scanner has noise only on the 800 freq. Sounds like wind blowing.
It will jump around on all the active frequencies. Any ideas what it
is? Are the police doing this?


Yeah, they don't have anything else to do. Look out your window and
you may spot the black helicopter.



WG March 18th 04 12:45 AM

Much of the stuff up at 800 MHz is digital but I can say that I have never
heard it sound like, "wind blowing". The police in my town have moved to the
bottom of the cell band and can't be scanned by most normal scanners. Plus
they have gone encrypted, trunked digital. It could be what you are
listening to but they did it the cheep way and went to the low end of the
800 MHz band outside of the frequency block.

"Tim" wrote in message
om...
My scanner has noise only on the 800 freq. Sounds like wind blowing.
It will jump around on all the active frequencies. Any ideas what it
is? Are the police doing this?




R_QRP March 19th 04 11:51 AM

"WG" wrote in message news:%i66c.198652$A12.156182@edtnps84...
Much of the stuff up at 800 MHz is digital but I can say that I have never
heard it sound like, "wind blowing". The police in my town have moved to the
bottom of the cell band and can't be scanned by most normal scanners. Plus
they have gone encrypted, trunked digital. It could be what you are
listening to but they did it the cheep way and went to the low end of the
800 MHz band outside of the frequency block.

"Tim" wrote in message
om...
My scanner has noise only on the 800 freq. Sounds like wind blowing.
It will jump around on all the active frequencies. Any ideas what it
is? Are the police doing this?


fluorescent lamps ??

Tim March 19th 04 02:55 PM

(R_QRP) wrote in message . com...
"WG" wrote in message news:%i66c.198652$A12.156182@edtnps84...
Much of the stuff up at 800 MHz is digital but I can say that I have never
heard it sound like, "wind blowing". The police in my town have moved to the
bottom of the cell band and can't be scanned by most normal scanners. Plus
they have gone encrypted, trunked digital. It could be what you are
listening to but they did it the cheep way and went to the low end of the
800 MHz band outside of the frequency block.

"Tim" wrote in message
om...
My scanner has noise only on the 800 freq. Sounds like wind blowing.
It will jump around on all the active frequencies. Any ideas what it
is? Are the police doing this?


fluorescent lamps ??


No. It is a hand held and I listened to it on the way to work and it
has the noise. It's only on the 800's, not the low or high bands. It
isn't constant on any one freq.

r.. March 19th 04 03:06 PM

On 19 Mar 2004 03:51:23 -0800, (R_QRP) wrote:

"WG" wrote in message news:%i66c.198652$A12.156182@edtnps84...
Much of the stuff up at 800 MHz is digital but I can say that I have never
heard it sound like, "wind blowing". The police in my town have moved to the
bottom of the cell band and can't be scanned by most normal scanners. Plus
they have gone encrypted, trunked digital. It could be what you are
listening to but they did it the cheep way and went to the low end of the
800 MHz band outside of the frequency block.

"Tim" wrote in message
om...
My scanner has noise only on the 800 freq. Sounds like wind blowing.
It will jump around on all the active frequencies. Any ideas what it
is? Are the police doing this?


fluorescent lamps ??


Digital usually sound like running water (no ****).
Perhaps like the person said "fluorescent lamps"
60hz hum harmonics.


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