Ethernet birdies. You're lucky to have only two. At my QTH they come in
clusters of three or four, presumably from neighbors' hardware. I've
gone wireless to get rid of mine.
73...
Randy, W8FN
On 7/25/2015 12:11 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
I am trying to determine if a particular bit of "noise" here is local or more
widespread.
With any rig I own, I find a two steady signals on or about 14030 kHz. There is
a sort of
dual-carrier signal on exactly 14030.27 kHz, and another just above that at
14031.5 kHz.
Both have been there for the past couple of years. Signal level is around S-1.
The signal at
14031.5 varies a bit in amplitude on an irregular basis.
Is anyone else hearing these? If not, then it must be fairly local to my QTH.
I have not yet connected my receiver to a battery and tried switching off the
main-breaker.
Ken W7EKB
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