A trick that you might try is that when you find an offending pole, give
it a good whack with a sledgehammer to see if the noise changes. We
tracked down a couple of poles that were throwing some serious RFI out,
and that's how the power company guy verified where the problem was.
Seems that
On 8/22/2010 2:04 AM, John Gleichweit wrote:
A trick that you might try is that when you find an offending pole, give
it a good whack with a sledgehammer to see if the noise changes. We
tracked down a couple of poles that were throwing some serious RFI out,
and that's how the power company guy
Paul,
That's a nice rig to have. I understand it's capable of AM mode as well
- add a small hand held 2 meter Yagi and you'll have one FB direction
finding RFI detector.
Tony -K2MO
I live near the Atlantic Ocean in Slower Lower Delaware. Our problem
here is that during dry weather, we get
I live near the Atlantic Ocean in Slower Lower Delaware. Our problem
here is that during dry weather, we get salt spray on the power lines
and transformers, leading to all sorts of noise. A good rain helps.
I have a small Yaesu VR-500 wide band receiver. It works very well for
tracking down