Thanks, Gary - I'll be grabbing screenshots of the waterfall on different bands
at different times of the day and night. Like you, I have recorded for several
years the background noise levels on each HF band whenever I'm in front of the
radio, but I haven't captured screenshots from the panadapter. My notes are
just that - listening log jottings.
The neighbor's new PV array may be generating RFI already even though it's not
yet connected to the grid. I've been away today helping another ham track down
RFI at his station - ironic, I know.
Thanks to all for comments - will post when I have more concrete data.
73,
Mike, K8CN
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Be sure to record detailed data on your current noise level on all bands before
the solar installation. Panfall display screenshots are very useful. You will
need this to prove your claims regarding additional RFI. I check and log noise
levels at my station regularly, looking for surprises… and I always find
something.
Gary NA6O
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