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1. [TowerTalk] Locating power line noise (score: 1)
Author: csummers@diac.com (Charlie Summers)
Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 07:09:49 -0600
I have found that the little Kenwood RZ-1 which allows me to listen on 2M and or 440MHz AM is a great little toy for locating line noise problems. Actually, any device which allows one to listen in A
/archives//html/Towertalk/1997-05/msg00351.html (7,898 bytes)

2. [TowerTalk] Locating power line noise (score: 1)
Author: HARPERD@TX.SLR.com (HARPER, DAVID)
Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 08:58:02 -0500
Charlie, W0YG, gave a very good brief tutorial on sniffing noise. Here is a bit of additional info. SSB is also a good mode for locating noise. I use a Santec 2M Handitalkie (made by Bellcore) that h
/archives//html/Towertalk/1997-05/msg00355.html (7,975 bytes)

3. [TowerTalk] Locating power line noise (score: 1)
Author: JC_Smith@designlink.com (JC Smith) (JC Smith)
Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 12:01:01 GMT
The antenna inside the typical AM transistor radio is fairly directional for locating noisy power poles, bad switches, etc., but of course it has two lobes 180 degrees from each other. I find it most
/archives//html/Towertalk/1997-05/msg00388.html (7,366 bytes)


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