The fact, as I see it, that the 'signal' is spaced evenly every xxx kHz
identifies the signal as that of one originating uniquely, in my mind, from a
"Switching power supply".
I have seen broad 'humps' on power line arcing/breakdown emissions spaced on
the order of Mhz, but never spaced every 50 kHz. In fact, sometimes it is
helpful when tracking down powerline noise to note the different noise
characteristics across a wider frequency range; and I have found that those
different noise signals ALSO have different LOBs (lines of bearing) as
determined by DF gear.
Apparently some of the power (arcing) line noise sources I have tracked down
have interacted with their nearby and attached 1) phase (power factor)
correction cap banks, or 2) the risers and their associated underground power
runs, or 3) line lengths on spur line runs to create the broad spectral
characteristics of those noise sources on the order of MHz.
de Jim WB5WPA
From: David Winarsky <david@winarsky.com>
To: RFI List <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 11:19 PM
Subject: [RFI] Powerline noise humps?
I wrote a couple of months ago for looking assistance in tracking down a noise
source, and with the help of the list I located 6 (!) different noisy power
lines within a 2 block radius of my house. I’m currently working with the
utility company to address these; they’ve confirmed and fixed 3, while the
other sources weren’t active when they investigated (despite the fact the I had
video and audio of me locating the source). Thanks to everyone for their help.
After locating all of the above, I thought I was honing my skills at RFI
hunting, however I’ve got one last source that has me stumped:
I’m experiencing what sounds like power line noise on 20 meters, but is in
“humps” almost exactly 50 Hz apart. They are occurring at 14.120, 14.175,
14.225 and so on. I’ve tried to locate the source with a loop and portable SW,
however I’m not able to pick up the signal on foot from the ground (my
tribander is at 40 ft). Has anyone seen powerline noise represent itself with
these humps of intensity? The noise does not drift and an audio spectrum
analysis shows a huge peak at 120 hz.
- Here is a capture from my waterfall: http://imgur.com/HyuFcyK
- An AM sound clip centered on the hump: https://clyp.it/imfp5ypl
- And an AM clip tuning across the hump: https://clyp.it/nv4efvyc
Appreciate any ideas on what this might be or how to DF it.
73,
David NY6W
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