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Jim,
What surprised me was the magnitude.  45 dB above the band noise is a lot!!
Tom  W0IVJ
On 2/12/2016 10:23 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
 
On Thu,2/11/2016 7:23 PM, Tom Thompson wrote:
 Yesterday, a friend of mine drove down a main street in the suburbs 
of Denver using a Perseus radio and a wide band antenna.  On the 20 
mile trip we experienced 45 dB of change in band noise due to various 
RFI sources.
 
Was this a surprise?  If so, why? Certainly you must have been aware 
of the proliferation of switch-mode power supplies and other noisy 
electronics, some of it part of infrastructure for street signalling 
and lighting, traffic cameras, etc. Those switch-mode power supplies 
are part of virtually ALL modern electronics, whether internal or a 
wall wart or a cord lump, they are used as battery chargers for 
everything from power tools to mobility scooters. And they are used as 
power supplies for low voltage lighting, including track lighting, 
fancy architectural fixtures, and so on. The vast majority of this 
crap is NOT suppressed and much of it lacks an FCC compliance sticker. 
All of this noise is radiated by attached wiring, both on the 120V 
side and on the low voltage side. 
73, Jim K9YC
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