[K6BW] Re: line noise

K6BBQ K6BBQ at ARRL.NET
Tue Sep 6 15:15:52 EDT 2005


That is exciting that the station is coming together.

There is a lot of that type of noise here at my place in San Rafael.  
There is a special PG&E
interference team in Marin.  I have spoken with them and they say they 
have new equipment
that they can even feed recordings of noise, to help them search for 
that specific noise. 

They came by my place once, without the equipment.  I am going to buy a 
line isolator as they suggested.  I am hoping my receive quality increases.


I wish I had some advice, but just keep these PG&E trouble shooting guys 
in mind, just in case
the noise doesn't get resolved.


73,

Rem

>Dave, I have access to a noise snooper, similar to one used by the power
>company to find arcs on power poles.
>
>Bill
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: David Mueller
>To: k6bw at mailman.qth.net
>Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 6:43 PM
>Subject: [K6BW] Club's TH7 is QRV!
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>
>
>PS - I'm noticing some very bad 60hz line noise on
>15M, up and into the 10M band.  I'm going to work on
>tracking down the source with a portable radio.  It
>might even be coming from the shack itself; I'm not
>sure yet.  It's loudest pointed East, and it may be
>coming from the power lines at the bottom of the hill
>a hundred yards in that direction.
>
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