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1. Power Line Noise-Part III (score: 1)
Author: SHAWN LIGHTFOOT <shawn.lightfoot@lun.lis.ab.ca> (SHAWN LIGHTFOOT <shawn.lightfoot@lun.lis.ab.ca>)
Date: Fri Aug 12 14:15:33 2005
Since my last two postings regarding my findings with various power lines, and the noise they generate, I received a number of positive responses. With this in mind, I will continue with my findings.
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-02/msg00482.html (11,891 bytes)

2. Power Line Noise-Part III (score: 1)
Author: aa4ga@sunbelt.net (Lee Hiers, AA4GA)
Date: Wed Feb 21 03:22:01 1996
And, of course, even this is not foolproof. When looking to buy the house I'm in now, I went to a neighboring ham's home and listened to all the frequencies of interest, heard nothing, and asked him
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-02/msg00508.html (8,369 bytes)

3. Power Line Noise-Part III (score: 1)
Author: Bill Turner <wrt@eskimo.com> (Bill Turner)
Date: Fri Aug 12 14:15:33 2005
-snip-- Warm, dry days are the noisiest; cold, damp ones are the quietest. Which is why (this is true!) I moved to Seattle. Most of the time it's whisper quiet. Unfortunately, being this far north, q
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-02/msg00511.html (7,072 bytes)

4. Power Line Noise-Part III (score: 1)
Author: Charles H. Harpole" <harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu (Charles H. Harpole)
Date: Fri Aug 12 14:15:34 2005
I find the cool or cold days are the worst noise 'cause the pwr lines shrink and some little sparks start up. Damp is even worse 'cause damp hi resistant paths conduct better than dry ones. 73 K4VUD
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-02/msg00541.html (6,753 bytes)

5. Power Line Noise-Part III (score: 1)
Author: Del Seay <seay@alaska.net> (Del Seay)
Date: Fri Aug 12 14:15:34 2005
It isn't possible to say one or the other. It depends on what is causing the "noise". There are too many different sources on all lines conducting power. The most usual on wood poles is loose hardwar
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-02/msg00544.html (7,181 bytes)


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