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![]() "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Try Walking around the area with a SWR tuned to a station you hear the " Hummmm" on This will give you a better idea of just Where to send the power company. This is where the cheap Jwin type radios come in handy; the " Humm" will overload into just about everything :-) In article , tommyknocker writes: I tried driving around the area with my car radio tuned to a nonoccupied AM channel, but any static from the poles was drowned out by static from the engine. Seriously, every time I accelerated I could hear it on the radio. I guess Ford only shields radios for FM. Also, it rained last night but this morning I could still hear the hum on my Yaesu. Should I just call the power company, tell them there might be a hot pole in my area, and let them figure it out? Years ago I had a horrible static problem caused by a hot pole. I took a portable radio, and walked around the neighborhood until I found the pole. I took the pole number down, called the utility company up and they never showed up. I called them several times, with no luck. Finally I got fed up, called them, told them I could see an arc in the transformer. An hour or 2 later, there was a truck down the street fixing the pole. It was nice, no more static. -- 73's Rick Drake R8 R8B ICOM R75 Yaesu 7700 Hammarlund SP-600-JX-17 "If you try to fail and succeed, which have you done?" |
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