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Re: [RFI] Quidance on finding noise?

To: Kenny Silverman <kenny.k2kw@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Quidance on finding noise?
From: Don Kirk <wd8dsb@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 03:38:36 -0500
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Hi Kenny,

I normally use portable HF radio with portable tuned loop and preamp on 160
or 80 meters to triangulate on power line noise and then back the RF gain
down as I get close and sometimes use my car radio on 1710 KHz to locate
potential areas.  I also have 3 pennant RX antennas at home that each point
about 120 degrees from each other that let me know the exact direction from
my QTH the problem is coming from which really helps get me started if I’m
working on issues at my QTH versus another hams QTH.

Typically using portable AM receiver (portable police scanner) on 136 MHz
and 4 element hand held beam with elements lengthened for 136 MHz I
typically hear power line noise at least 0.2 miles from the arcing power
line pole and sometimes greater distance.  When I’m in close (when I can
see the suspect pole) I normally have to throw in 20 to 30 db of
attenuation to pin point the pole.

The arcing power lines I have located have typically been 1.25 miles away
or less.

To pinpoint the pole I have to use 136 MHz AM with lots of attenuation (not
HF).

73.
Don wd8dsb




On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 11:55 PM Kenny Silverman <kenny.k2kw@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi and thanks in advance!
>
> We’ve been trying to track down some noise at a friends house but no luck
> so far and I was hoping for some tips on finding it.  The buzz comes on at
> sundown and turns off at sunrise. It’s bad on 160 but it can be heard
> Lightly on 80 and 40.  The noise is constant and does not cycle (at least
> for the 90 minutes I was listening to it tonight).  The worst direction is
> on the East beverage on 160. On 80m it seemed like the worst was to the
> NW...  it could be 2 sources but the noise appears to come on at the same
> time in all directions,  not a staggered turn on/off.   Could be a single
> source but poor F/B on the beverages. The Listening to the ARRL RFI files
> it sounds like power line noise or street lamps ( but without the
> cycling).  Over the 90 minutes tonight there were almost no variations
> (except for an occasional change in pitch).
>
> We've DF’d on a portable AM radio, 2m and ultrasonic device. AM identified
> some noisy poles but we’re not convinced these are the main offenders.
>  Not much luck with VHF or ultrasonic.  Our next plan is to use a KX3 on
> 160m and a decent RX loop to direction find and triangulate.
>
>   I suspect we’re not looking out far enough...  suggestions on how far
> away we should be looking?  And how close do we need to be to hear it on
> VHF?
>
>  Besides power lines and street lamps, other thoughts on possible
> offenders? Most of the area is residential with street lamps on most
> streets.
>
> Regards , Kenny K2KW
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