I had a street light that would cycle on off at night creating 20/9
noise on 600 meters. I emailed our city's maintenance department telling
them the light was cycling and causing harmful interference to a
licensed Amateur Radio station. They replaced the light within 3 days
and the noise
read the mail.
Pat
wa4tuk
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Duke, K5XU
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 8:27 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio
Subject: [AMRadio] Receiver Noise Reduction Devices
I'm looking for a way to reduce a received
: [AMRadio] Receiver Noise Reduction Devices
I live in a senior apartment complex. In the courtyard they have three
orange arc lamps of some kind that come on at sundown and turn off at
sunrise. They wipe out the 80M band for me. But I am afraid to bitch about
them. I will get told if I don't like
At 09:00 PM 1/24/2008, you wrote:
Mike if you and the power company agree it is coming from a
neighbor's house I would approach the neighbor with something that
can hear the noise and try to locate the source. This will, of
course, depend on cooperation of the neighbor. If they refuse you
At 08:26 PM 1/24/2008, you wrote:
I'm looking for a way to reduce a received noise which is being back-fed
into a nearby powerline from something inside a house about a block away.
I've been working with my power company, and we are in agreement that it is
coming from the owner's side of the
I FOUND A HEIL CLEARSPEECH SPEAKER ON EBAY AND IT WORKS WONDERS.
Quoting Bob Macklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I live in a senior apartment complex. In the courtyard they have three
orange arc lamps of some kind that come on at sundown and turn off at
sunrise. They wipe out the 80M band for me. But
,
Real Radios Glow in the Dark
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From: Anthony W. DePrato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Duke, K5XU [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Discussion of AM Radio in the
Amateur Service amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Receiver Noise Reduction
I'm looking for a way to reduce a received noise which is being back-fed
into a nearby powerline from something inside a house about a block away.
I've been working with my power company, and we are in agreement that it is
coming from the owner's side of the meter.
This noise is killing all but
PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Receiver Noise Reduction Devices
I'm looking for a way to reduce a received noise which is being back-fed
into a nearby powerline from something inside a house about a block away.
I've been working with my power company, and we are in agreement that it
is
coming from
Hi Mike,
Is it coming in via the power line? If yes, the 1025 or 1026 won't
help. If you have a battery operated receiver and you still hear the
noise then it's radiated noise and in that case the 1025 or 1026 should
be able to remove such noise.
73
Don N9OO
Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:
I'm
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