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Old October 23rd 03, 08:56 AM
matt weber
 
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 03:01:09 -0400, starman wrote:

WShoots1 wrote:

I'm going to put a portable shortwave radio near the new meter and see what
I get.

Great idea, Starman. I'll check out my water meter that way in the morning.

I don't why I didn't think of that. Every few years, I have to roam the streets
to find an interfering pole transformer or street light ballast.

Bill, K5BY


I just found two bad (noisy) street lights in my neighborhood that were
causing intermittent noise. The new high pressure sodium (yellow) lights
seem to have more problems than the older mercury vapor (blue-white)
ones.

Yellow is Low Pressure Sodium, HPS is more of a pink.....

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