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Since T-storm seanon is here, and I have ripped my radio room to
shreds, I am reduced to operating from a portable for a few weeks while we rebuild, and rewire the room. In between the recent storms I noticed a new RFI source. A reoccuring crackle. While we found the source, fuse on the input to the power transformer of the house next door, I decided to do some additional research on power line noise. I found a gold mine worth of data on the ARRL page. For those facing power line QRM a little study could be a big help in resolving the problems. http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/powerline-FAQ.html Two sections were very informative: http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/power_line_handbook/ This shows the "correct" way to do a line noise RF hunt. Even though I can't afford the tools, it does show the "how". And since I can't afford that... http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/099252.pdf I had been thinking of designing something similar, but why re-invent the wheel. I built one using a Radio Shack Pro16 scanner and tested it around or sub-division. The RECC people are going to get real tired of me. I have already found several very noisy "poles". Again please feel free to enjoy or ignore. Terry |
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