I certainly don't see any spurious spikes ... even at -140 dBm (noise
floor).  That is with a completely quiet/closed band or -107 dBm from
the XG3 with a 30 dB pad.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 2/27/2013 8:28 PM, Bob wrote:
I wonder what signal level they are at Howard?

I'm lucky to have a local noise level that is pretty much at or below -130
dBm all the time except on 80 and 160 meters.  When I am tuned to a signal,
I don't see any spurious signals above or below the signal I am listening
to unless it is another valid signal.  In other words if I put a marker
over any blip that is a couple of db above what I would consider the noise
floor, then I can be sure there is a signal there.

Sorry you are having issues, but it certainly doesn't match my experience.

73, Bob, WB4SON
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