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ChrisCoaster wrote:
Folks I just ran into this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_line_communication and I wonder if it could be the reason why most of my SW bands sound like snow - day and night. Apparently it uses frequencies that overlap extensively with traditional SW bands. Also, I happen to live less than 50 feet from telephone poles/lines. Shall I go out in the middle of a state forest and see what SW I pick up? -CC I don't know about the powerline communication, but there is all kind of RF noise in the house and city. I like to take my SW100 on hikes into the local mountains (when they are not burning) and enjoy the much quieter background. - Paul |
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