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Noise on shortwave (it's not manmade, heres why: )
For a week now most stations on shortwave seem to be just below the
intelligibility threshold. It's not just the ones I tune into regularly, like Spain (which hasn't come in readable since last Tuesday), I was DXing 60m around 1530 UTC this morning (January 19) and I was getting a lot of All India Radio relays, except I couldn't make out the words, even when Passport says they're in English! Not only that, I've been having reception problems with Lo-VHF TV (US channels 2-6, about 60-88 Mhz) that started around the same time. It's not a manmade sounding noise, it's just LOUD background static. I tried walking around with my portable and nothing stood out as an obvious noisemaker. Any ideas? |
The Ionospheres gone Walkabout... Easy stuff is not so easy anymore.. wait It'll change... In article , tommyknocker writes: For a week now most stations on shortwave seem to be just below the intelligibility threshold. It's not just the ones I tune into regularly, like Spain (which hasn't come in readable since last Tuesday), I was DXing 60m around 1530 UTC this morning (January 19) and I was getting a lot of All India Radio relays, except I couldn't make out the words, even when Passport says they're in English! Not only that, I've been having reception problems with Lo-VHF TV (US channels 2-6, about 60-88 Mhz) that started around the same time. It's not a manmade sounding noise, it's just LOUD background static. I tried walking around with my portable and nothing stood out as an obvious noisemaker. Any ideas? |
Check this out..
http://www.anarc.org/naswa/issues/0796/tech0796.html In article , tommyknocker writes: For a week now most stations on shortwave seem to be just below the intelligibility threshold. It's not just the ones I tune into regularly, like Spain (which hasn't come in readable since last Tuesday), I was DXing 60m around 1530 UTC this morning (January 19) and I was getting a lot of All India Radio relays, except I couldn't make out the words, even when Passport says they're in English! Not only that, I've been having reception problems with Lo-VHF TV (US channels 2-6, about 60-88 Mhz) that started around the same time. It's not a manmade sounding noise, it's just LOUD background static. I tried walking around with my portable and nothing stood out as an obvious noisemaker. Any ideas? |
Maybe HAARP shakin things up a bit?
"tommyknocker" wrote in message For a week now most stations on shortwave seem to be just below the intelligibility threshold. It's not just the ones I tune into regularly, like Spain (which hasn't come in readable since last Tuesday), I was DXing 60m around 1530 UTC this morning (January 19) and I was getting a lot of All India Radio relays, except I couldn't make out the words, even when Passport says they're in English! Not only that, I've been having reception problems with Lo-VHF TV (US channels 2-6, about 60-88 Mhz) that started around the same time. It's not a manmade sounding noise, it's just LOUD background static. I tried walking around with my portable and nothing stood out as an obvious noisemaker. Any ideas? |
It's time for that dreaded ionosphere pukefest.
Stay tuned...once it hits bottom, it'll only get better. "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... For a week now most stations on shortwave seem to be just below the intelligibility threshold. It's not just the ones I tune into regularly, like Spain (which hasn't come in readable since last Tuesday), I was DXing 60m around 1530 UTC this morning (January 19) and I was getting a lot of All India Radio relays, except I couldn't make out the words, even when Passport says they're in English! Not only that, I've been having reception problems with Lo-VHF TV (US channels 2-6, about 60-88 Mhz) that started around the same time. It's not a manmade sounding noise, it's just LOUD background static. I tried walking around with my portable and nothing stood out as an obvious noisemaker. Any ideas? |
"tommyknocker" wrote in message ... For a week now most stations on shortwave seem to be just below the intelligibility threshold. It's not just the ones I tune into regularly, like Spain (which hasn't come in readable since last Tuesday), I was DXing 60m around 1530 UTC this morning (January 19) and I was getting a lot of All India Radio relays, except I couldn't make out the words, even when Passport says they're in English! Not only that, I've been having reception problems with Lo-VHF TV (US channels 2-6, about 60-88 Mhz) that started around the same time. It's not a manmade sounding noise, it's just LOUD background static. I tried walking around with my portable and nothing stood out as an obvious noisemaker. Any ideas? I would be suspicious of this. Power line arcing energy peaks in the low VHF range ( 40-80 MHz). Sure souns like that to me. Put your TV on CH2 and connect an outside antenna or perhaps rabbit ears. If you see 2 noise bars slowly rolling up the screen you have found the offender- now to locate it. Dale W4OP |
I tried walking around with my
portable and nothing stood out as an obvious noisemaker. Any ideas? It's called HAARP transmitting ungodly amounst of RF into/or in the ionsphere IMO. |
Maybe HAARP shakin things up a bit?
See. There you go. Smart poster. They had me slammed the other night on my Hammarlund, no amount of 'crystal selectivity' or 'limiter on' took care of it. HAARP is doing VERY VERY bad things for us radio listeners, and unfortunately there's nothing that can be done. :-( |
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