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Re: [RFI] Ambient Noise Levels

To: "Kelly Johnson" <n6kj.kelly@gmail.com>, <rfi@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Ambient Noise Levels
From: "Jim P" <jvpoll@dallas.net>
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 20:39:27 -0500
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Yeah, it probably is "atmospheric" since everyone
seems to attribute the 'blame' that way (but I would 
ask you or anyone else to cite me "studied work" on 
the subject to support that contention.)

Chalk it up to the fact you are probably using using a
narrow band SSB or CW filter when you receive that
wide-band noise; you would probably hear a raspy 60 
or 120 Hz racket if you opened up your IF bandwidth and 
used the AM mode to listen to the 'noise'.

Now, I *do* draw the distinction between multiple 
distant signals and the plethora of interference that
creates, especially on 40 what with all the foreign
broadcasters.

Jim P

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kelly Johnson" <n6kj.kelly@gmail.com>
To: <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 4:20 PM
Subject: [RFI] Ambient Noise Levels


> In the morning (let's say 7am local time) my "ambient noise" on 40
> meters is about S0 to S1.  In the evening (let's say 10pm local time)
> it is S4 to S5.  Normally, 14Mhz and up tend to behave the opposite
> since the band closes at night and atmospheric noise decreases.  Is
> this increase in noise at night on 40m due to atmospheric noise or due
> to increased use of electronics by my neighbors at night?  The noise
> actually sounds more like atmospheric noise, but I'm not sure.  Anyone
> else have a theory?
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