Its sounds like 120hz to me (power lines ). I recorded a segment and run
it through Audacity, expanded it out, and can see the spikes at about
that rate. No street views on google for your QTH but from satellite it
looks like your util's are underground? That commercial facility close
to you that was previously mentioned might be the source or some arc in
a neighbors house (could be dangerous, you could do someone a big favor
but it maybe hard convincing them of that).
Time to triangulate I suppose. Oh, no offense, but I had a FT847 and the
noise blanker on it did not work well for me. A good NB IMO can help a
lot until you find the source. Also a null type noise suppressor (ANC-4,
etc) can help but are much more tricky to use than a NB. Best NB's I
have are in order TS-830s, Triton IV, IC-7100.
Unless you live on acreage that you control or are lucky to have a util
with the equipment and knowledgeable person working there, its getting
to where hams need to budget for and/or build their own rfi location
equipment. I have....
73
Chuck
AF4O
On 3/21/21 1:01 PM, Gary wrote:
My last problem was tracked down to a neon sign in a neighbors garage. I had
several months of blissful relatively low noise operation, but now have a new
RFI issue.
You can see a recording of it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKf4P44FXMo
I have turned all of the breakers in my home off and run the radio from a
battery and the noise remains.
My neighborhood utilities are all underground.
There are no solar installations in my neighborhood, and the noise is there at
night anyway...
The noise is not detectable on the AM broadcast band, but starts around 2 MHz
and runs to at least 6 meters.
It is there 7 days a week 24 hours a day.
It is not detectable from my pickup when I drive the streets of my neighborhood
(checking both AM broadcast and Shortwave).
If any one has heard something like this, I would love to hear what you found.
Thank You for your input and help!
73,
Gary "Joe", kk0sd
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