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Re: [RFI] RFI Digest, Vol 115, Issue 23.....identification or rfi

To: stbradford <stbradford@insightbb.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] RFI Digest, Vol 115, Issue 23.....identification or rfi
From: Dave Cole <dave@nk7z.net>
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 07:49:50 -0700
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Hi,

Where did you find the dish?  I have a 12 inch one, and want to go
larger...
-- 
Thanks,
Dave
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On Fri, 2012-08-24 at 13:42 -0500, stbradford wrote:
> Hello Dave,
> 
> I have spent a couple of years cleaning up rfi with the local power
> company. The ARRL and the company were very helpful in resolving many
> faults.
> 
> Your noise is the product of a discharge on the power grid. It's at
> 120 cycles because both the positive and negative sides of the ac are
> arcing somewhere.
> I use an 3 element yagi tuned to 135 mhz with a 40db attenuator that
> can be inserted into the antenna line. When you get close the receiver
> can be overloaded, so the pad was needed. 
> 
> Most of the problems here in southern Indiana turned out to be loose
> hardware and a few incorrect bell insulator installations. Once the
> rfi gets on the power line you have a jim dandy antenna. But with the
> 40db pad I can stand between two poles, but not in line with them, and
> see which direction the signal is coming from. You kind of form a
> triangle with you at the top and the poles at the bottom angles.
> 
> I went of the deep end and made an 40 khz acoustic detector using a
> 19" parabolic dish to spot the actual arc location. RFI really sounds
> of at 40 khz. But you must be near to the noise. I would stand back
> from the pole and scan the hardware with the acoustic detector, it
> will get you very close to the problem area.
> 
> Dave, I have attached a few photo's of the equipment I built. Both are
> in the ARRL archives. The antenna article by Jim Hanson I think. The
> ultrasonic detector
> author has slipped my mind. I expect the reflector to strip the
> photo's so is someone else wants the photo's drop me a line.
> 
> Smith Bradford
> W9HAK
> 
> 
> 
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