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On 12 Dec 2006 18:06:21 -0800, "N9NEO"
wrote: I am moving to Rochester NY and am planning on living right in the city there. I am wondering what the SWL will be like with the houses packed right on top of each other. My present situation is good with underground utilities. Will my next door neighbor's computer trash end up on the power lines right outside my window and destroy any chance I have to swl? Is there anything I can do to mitigate the noise beyond sticking antenna in back yard far away from power lines? I would like to hear how others fare while living in a city environment. thanks. NEO I have the year 2000 ARRL handbook, and chapter 28 gives some pretty good basic stuff on EMI, whether you're generating it or receiving it. The ARRL RFI Book is also available from Amazon at $18 bucks. I do okay with just the noise blanker in my rig -- there are all kinds of external devices you can get nowadays from Timewave, GAP and MFJ. Bob k5qwg |
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