After years of complaining to the power company, tweaking my antennas, and
an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness, I have S-0 noise on topband.
Line men were out in force this week correcting a problem area running
through a swampy area near my QTH in Minnesota (the land of 10,000 lakes and
500,000 swamps). I wanted to run out into the frozen swamp where they were
working and kiss their feet. I can actually turn off the attenuator and not
see the S meter move (OK an occassional flicker). Yippy skippy...
OK--the truth, at 2.4 kHz filter position it's still S7 but at least in CW
it is S-0. I'm using an IC746 with 500 Hz filters at both 9MHz and 455kHz
IF positions. I'm in a rural location about 3 miles from the nearest town.
Antenna is a shunt fed vertical (80' with a tribander & 2 meter beam on
top). Is this considered normal noise floor for a rural location?
Just sharing my joy...
Ford-N0FP
ford@cmgate.com
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