If it's that strong, it's most likely close to your house. Walk the power
lines with a radio that can tune to the air band, in AM mode. You may find it
and to a pole. Then contact the power company. They are obligated to correct
this if it is one of their power lines or components. You also might walk
around after dark and look for arcing hardware.
Good luck.
Dale, k9vuj
On 15, Apr 2012, at 15:50, Patrick wrote:
> All:
>
> Just starting in the past few days I've got an S9 plus 20db buzz that is
> easily heard on a AM car radio over a half mile or more that
> unfortunately peaks near my home. It completely wiped out a local
> station on 670kHz as I returned home yesterday.
>
> The local lines and poles were replaced just a few months ago by Pike
> because of the age of the poles and frequent power outages. Not because
> of any complaint from me. I did think I'd be relatively free of noise
> for a while, so go figure.
>
> I've pulled the main feed to the house and heard no change.
>
> I can do a pretty decent job of nulling the noise with an MFJ-1026 and
> my opinion is that I'm hearing a single source.
>
> I intend to wait until we get some rain to see what may happen. It's
> dusty dry here at present. One more clue.
>
> I used to know some of the radio guys at KUB but they have all retired
> and I dread making the call to them. I expect to be sent to the
> department dealing with wireless meter complaints and other cranks.
>
> Do any of you have any contacts at KUB or perhaps know what the name
> might be of the internal department that handles RFI trouble?
>
> Pat
> wa4tuk
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