_________________________________________________________ Quite likely a TV set, but I once had a similar problem from a golf cart battery charger about 100 yards from my house. That thing got out be
_________________________________________________________ Not necessarily. Many devices other that TVs can radiate harmonics every so many kHz. Any device using a switching power supply is a potentia
_________________________________________________________ Put the lights on a timer so they're on when you're not on the air. -- Bill, W6WRT _______________________________________________ RFI mailin
On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 22:12:54 -0600, Tim Duffy K3LR <k3lr@k3lr.com> wrote: _________________________________________________________ Mine is a Fi-Shock model SS-725. http://www.fishock.com/ The SS-725
_________________________________________________________ My Fi-Shock is also marked "continuous current", although it's really continuous voltage. Anyway, that's what to look for. -- Bill, W6WRT ___
____________________ Sounds like a switching power supply. Those little devils are being used everywhere nowadays. I had a neighbor with one in a golf cart battery charger that drove me nuts till I f
____________________ Your wife lets you do this? -- Bill W6WRT _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi
_________________________________________________________ The pulsing on and off is a little unusual, but the basic noise sounds like ordinary power line arcing. Some direction finding is in order. -
_________________________________________________________ No. Our signal would probably be many times stronger than theirs. Their signal could be barely audible while ours could be overwhelming. Give
_________________________________________________________ I love humor as much as the next guy. I did spot a couple of feeble attempts there, but you will please note that at least two other people t
_________________________________________________________ What kind of ground are you concerned about: Antenna, safety or lightning? -- Bill, W6WRT QSLs via LoTW _____________________________________
_________________________________________________________ Like the blind men and the elephant, we all have our different perceptions, but I thought the article was quite fair and correct. For nearly
_________________________________________________________ I believe Dave has pointed out the best answer to the BPL problem: Wireless. The sooner the better. -- Bill, W6WRT QSLs via LoTW ____________
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:51:16 -0600, <dgsvetan@rockwellcollins.com> wrote: _________________________________________________________ I am at a loss for an answer. To me and nearly all other hams, it i
_________________________________________________________ Really? Private pilots would be surprised to hear that. -- Bill W6WRT QSLs via LoTW _______________________________________________ RFI maili
_________________________________________________________ On what frequency(s)? A single carrier or broadband white noise wiping out everything? Have you (Ed) heard BPL yourself from a mobile? I'm as
_________________________________________________________ That technology isn't quite dead yet. There is something called WiMAX on the horizon. Check this out: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/ar
_________________________________________________________ Even if it is "legal", I wish this jammer mentality would disappear. If we hams get into a pissing contest with the BPL folks, we will lose,
_________________________________________________________ Of course it does. The original post said nothing at all about a coordinated demonstration of interference, it just said fire up the kw rigs,
_________________________________________________________ Nonsense. One can operate perfectly legally with the full intention of causing deliberate interference. It's the INTENT we're talking about,