Glad you got it fixed!
Chuck W5PR
On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 7:03 PM Ignacy Misztal <no9e@arrl.net> wrote:
> A few weeks ago I asked for help with RFI on my "dream" rural ham-radio
> property. A powerline-type noise was present 24h/day and was strongest on
> 15m peaking S5. Readings from beverages and 4 sq were inconsistent but a
> 15m beam indicated 270 degrees towards the main road a quarter mile away.
> However, 3 el sniffer (MFJ-856) could not copy anything strong, and a
> magnetic loop indicated a different direction every couple of steps.
>
> Solving the problem required overcoming fear of dogs (nearby), guns (heard
> almost every day) and the courage to walk a private dirt road from the
> main road. In a quarter mile I found an abandoned industrial building, with
> a pole next to it. The sniffer was overloading! However, the sniffer did
> not provide consistent readings until about 300 ft from that pole. When
> called, the local power company fixed the issue the same day.
>
> A few lessons. It seems that 15m travels really well on the power lines
> (more than 1/2 mile in this case), and the combined re-radiation from many
> poles leads to false directions. Second, the VHF sniffer needs to be really
> close to get consistent readings. Third, in the country a ham needs to
> overcome the fear of dogs and guns, and walk on private dirt roads if
> necessary. Finally, rural EMC may be much faster than those in the city but
> they need locating the source of RFI.
>
> I owe a great deal to Scott K9MA who has immense expertise in solving RFI
> and guided me to solve the problem.
>
> Ignacy, NO9E
>
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