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On 5/3/2011 7:27 PM, AE5B wrote:
> Sam and others,
>
> What electrical company are you dealing with? I think you told me once but I
> have forgotten. If it is AEP, they probably have the knowledge and equipment
> but it is somewhere else in the system rather then in the San Angelo office.
>
AEP
Equipment perhaps, knowledge, no way.
Did/have they legitimately tried, absolutely,
over the last 3-4 years, many times.
Any successes?
They have fixed many insulators, even a transformer,
spent lots of maney, all of which,
using their RF Engineers MODEL M330
http://www.radarengineers.com/rfitvi.htm#pole
Mini RFI Locator operating at 320-340 MHZ
appeared to be viable noise sources in need of fixing!
(all within a 1/2 block of my apartment)
Unfortunately none were the noise source that causes my problem(s).
They are as frustrated as I am,
after spending 2 hours shutting down circuits near me
and a close substation and it's feeders
(distribution lines? not sure the proper term.)
They are at a loss, they have said they are clueless and can do no more.
Unless I can find it and point them at it!
below*
On 5/3/2011 7:27 PM, AE5B wrote:
> Sam and others,
snip
> My local utility has a RF-sniffing device installed in their one bucket
> truck.
>
I wish I could get AEP to actually raise a bucket truck up level with my
antennas on the apartment roof, use something at HF rather than VHF/UHF and
then
look around in a 360 degree circle to see what they might find as a direction
for a starting point, rather than using their model M330 at ground level and
320-340 MHZ to look within a block area. Did finally get them to expand it to 2
blocks last time they tried. :-/
GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan
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