[ICOM] Help with Severe Electrical Noise
Jan Robbins
swanman at cfu.net
Fri Feb 29 15:36:11 EST 2008
Two quick suggestions:
1) What changes were made in any electrical device in your house about
three days or so ago? Outside your house? Check there first.
2) Unplug all your portable phones and devices like them and see what
happens. Devices like this can become quite noisy when, for example,
they are hit with an electrical spike of some kind.
I sympathize. I HATE those problems. GL!! 73 Jan N0JR
mikea wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:09:36PM -0600, michael morgan wrote:
>
>> I am sorry this is not directly related to Icom radios except the usage of
>> them. I have an Icom 756Pro II that I am using with a Gap Challanger
>> antenna. Also has been well for the last few years. For some reason about
>> three days ago and started getting a s9 or higher "White Noise" on all
>> bands. It is over powering all but the strongest of signals. The is
>> happening on all bands. I have tracked it down to something electrical
>> around my desk. I did this by the following means. If I power the radio
>> from a 12V marine battery and kill the breaker to my Shack area the noise
>> diminishes. If I power the breaker back on the noise returns. I tried to
>> unplug everything with the breaker on and I get the noise. I am stumped.
>> It is there if I power from a battery or my 12V power supply. I
>> disconnected everything from the rig exept power and antenna and it is
>> there. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also this is occuring on my
>> other rigs as well which are a Icom 706MKIIG and a Kenwood ts450s.
>>
>
> Let's call that breaker X.
>
> Got any Ground Fault Interruptors (GFIs) wired into the stuff downstream
> of breaker X? If so, you might want to cycle each of them.
>
> If the noise persists with everything unplugged that's downstream of
> breaker X, and still comes and goes as breaker X is turned on/off, it
> may be time to call in an electrician, because something's happening
> in your power wiring that shouldn't be happening. With everything
> unplugged, there shouldn't be *ANY* noise downstream.
>
> Can you turn the rest of the house off, too, at the individual breakers,
> and see (A) if the noise still comes and goes as you turn breaker X on
> and off, or (B) if the noise is gone with all the rest of the house off
> and breaker X on, if there's another breaker that causes the noise to
> reappear?
>
> Stuff like this is hard to find, sometimes, and worrisome, too.
>
>
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