Ok Jim,
My antenna is a 20m/30m fan dipole in the apex of the attic above our 2nd
floor apartment - 30 feet above ground.
Our apartment is at one end of the building, but there are third floor
apartments that are in the same horizontal plane as my antenna and the
first of those is adjacent to our attic.
Since shutting off all breakers in our apartment doesn't seem to change the
noise strength, it looks like I'm left with fixing the other sources as you
said.
I think maybe I can continue doing without that 5 khz segment of 20m.
Thanks
Frank W0ECS
At 11:14 PM 7/27/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 22:54:35 -0500, Frank Brady wrote:
>
> >Does that conclusion make sense?
>
>Frank,
>
>The source is ETHERNET. There is an Ethernet driver in every
>computer, and in every network hub/switch. If you have Ethernet
>cables plugged in, they will radiate this trash.
>
>Where is your antenna? Usually the sources you are hearing the
>loudest are those that are closest to your antenna. If you've got 15
>apartments in the building, my bet is that at least ten of them have
>Ethernet in them, and you will hear most of them. How loud you hear
>them will depend on where your antenna is and how well the building
>is shielded, as well has how those cables run around each apartment.
>
>You are NOT hearing cable or DSL. You are hearing the Ethernet
>connections between computers AND between computers and those
>modems.
>
>When you turn off your own stuff, you will hear ONE of those
>carriers go away, but the others will still be there.
>
>Jim
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