- 1. [TowerTalk] Solving Powerline RFI II (score: 1)
- Author: aa4nu@ix.netcom.com (Billy W. Cox Jr.)
- Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 15:04:42 -0700
- Well, I have 'spotted' a couple of "noisy poles" using the "sniffer" from a QST article of a few years back. It and the directional antennas here are in agreement .... I've contacted the local privat
- /archives//html/Towertalk/1997-09/msg00197.html (8,549 bytes)
- 2. [TowerTalk] Solving Powerline RFI II (score: 1)
- Author: N2NU@aol.com (N2NU@aol.com)
- Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 16:24:40 -0400 (EDT)
- We have found that more often than not, the culprit is bad lightning arrestors on the pole. These things seem to get dirty and go bad, leaving a path for the ac to arc across. Replacing them often do
- /archives//html/Towertalk/1997-09/msg00198.html (7,459 bytes)
- 3. [TowerTalk] Solving Powerline RFI II (score: 1)
- Author: k6ll@juno.com (David O. Hachadorian)
- Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 18:51:43 EDT
- Generally, tapping a pole with a bad lightning arrestor will not cause the noise to change. Dave Hachadorian, K6LL k6ll@juno.com -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions
- /archives//html/Towertalk/1997-09/msg00209.html (7,534 bytes)
- 4. [TowerTalk] Solving Powerline RFI II (score: 1)
- Author: k6ll@juno.com (David O. Hachadorian)
- Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 18:51:43 EDT
- Well, I'm not a "power line professional", but here are two suggestions: 1. Buy Bill Nelson's "Interference Handbook." It contains scads of detail on potential sources of interference and remedies fo
- /archives//html/Towertalk/1997-09/msg00210.html (9,114 bytes)
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