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Re: [VHFcontesting] CATV RFI from 2m SSB (UPDATE)

To: "DUGAS, JASON A. (JSC-EP) (NASA)" <jason.a.dugas@nasa.gov>,"'vhfcontesting@contesting.com'" <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] CATV RFI from 2m SSB (UPDATE)
From: Lee Scott - AA1YN <aa1yn@aa1yn.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:53:20 -0500
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At 10:22 PM 2/15/2005 -0600, DUGAS, JASON A. (JSC-EP) (NASA) wrote:
*****UPDATE*****

Well this afternoon, I did some more investigating. Here are the results...

I called my neighbor to verify exactly what type of interference he was
getting.  He said that ONLY THE AUDIO was being affected.  Said he had a
perfect video signal.

However, in the process of investigating further, on the way home from work,
I tuned my FT-100D in the truck to 145.25MHz and as soon as I got with in
spitting distance of my neighborhood, I heard the carrier on FM along with a
nice little hum.   Tune up to 145.35MHz or so and the noise is all but gone.


Got home and powered up my weak signal setup and the TS-850 w/ DEMI transverter says the noise (on SSB) is right around 145.249Mhz.

Jason,


The frequency 145.25 is the video carrier frequency for channel 18. ALL cable providers (and I did capatilize "ALL") must maintain their cables to the point of NO LEAKAGE. This requirement is not due to ham frequencies nor our interference to the cable but due to cable using aircraft frequencies. They are very diligent about leakage. If you give them a call and let them know you found cable leakage in your area, they will be out usually within 24 hours. By the way, I would give them a call this evening as they maintain 7X24 support hotlines and the sooner the leakage can be investigated, the better off you are.

Interesting to note, if a large leakage is found, they are required by law to report the incedent to the FCC. Also, annually, they are required to do a complete survey of their network for leakage. The frequency they rely on is 139.25MHz for their survey. If you can report to them that you are detecting leakage on this frequency, you might even get faster response.



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