Agreed Jim, thanks. I just have been fortunate to not need that
horsepower (so far). With the 120hz gone, I am hearing some stuff
occasionally that is likely from other homes nearby but its very
intermittent and weak enough that a NB on low setting or ANC-4 handles
it nicely. I cannot see myself bugging the neighbors unless it was much
stronger.
Sitting here now without NB or ANC-4 listening to 30 meters at S1-S2
with either doublet or vertical (makes no difference in background
noise) with only distant T-Storm crashes :-). Been listening to some AM
broadcast too!
Biggest thing I am considering now is going all high security wifi to
get rid of the CAT cables which have birdies no matter what I do it
seems. I have reduced it quite a bit but not all together. But it hardly
seems worth the effort because mine now are not much higher in strength
now than neighbors.
I will digest as much of your writings as I can. Thanks for sharing.
73
Chuck
W4NBO
On 6/6/21 4:10 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 6/6/2021 1:48 PM, Charles Plunk wrote:
Looking at on audacity and listening too I am guessing 60/120hz power
arc. But then again I have had so much of it in the past I hear it in
my sleep, lol.
In general, RF spectra and waterfalls are FAR more useful in
identifying possible sources of RFI. See the tutorials on my website.
k9yc.com
73, Jim K9YC
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