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I know somebody probably just a mile or two from you that complains
about something similar to that and says a lot of it is contributed to DSL. Sounds odd, but she's convinced of it and is quite clever in the electronics field. Lets just hope you don't have that bull**** BPL being tested there. On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 16:11:07 GMT, Lars Janqqvist wrote: I live about 2 miles from San Francisco International airport. And I get a kind of annoying interference all up and down the SW bands, although perhaps a little stronger on the higher frequency end. Kind of a "schwufff... schwufff... schwufff..." that repeats every second or so. It must be at a pretty low level since it drops away when I catch a strong station. Also, I haven't heard that at all on my scanner (FM, tho, I know.) First guess that now seems unlikely was the airport radar. Thought of that because of the periodic nature of the noise. And yes, I've shut down everything in the house by opening the main breaker (had to do that for a repair anyway) and still got the rfi. Any guesses out there? |
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