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Re: [RFI] Further data on my weird RFI problem

To: Alan Higbie <alan.higbie@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Further data on my weird RFI problem
From: N4ZR <n4zr@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 7 May 2021 08:36:55 -0400
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Yes, I have been watching at startup, using HDSDR, and I can tell you that the waterfall lines for each of the signals are absolutely straight from the first second.  I'd say drift is less than 10 Hz.

I'm getting the W7IUV preamp kit instead of the DX Engineering unit, mainly because of cost (a usual problem with DXE, unfortunately). I figure an hour of my time...

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 5/6/2021 10:50 PM, Alan Higbie wrote:
Have you been watching when it actually first starts up?
- I would guess there is some drifting occurring before the frequency stabilizes. - But, the most important thing to know at this point is where it is located. - The WD8DSB portable flag + DXE preamp/attenuator + SDR is an awesome set of RFI tools!
- You’ve got this.
- My guess: grow lights.

73,
~ Alan K0AV

On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 7:54 PM N4ZR <n4zr@comcast.net <mailto:n4zr@comcast.net>> wrote:

    Hi Scott - I should have mentioned that.  As far as I can tell,
    each of
    the frequencies is very stable.  When I finally find it, this is
    going
    to be a weird one!

    73, Pete N4ZR
    Check out the new Reverse Beacon Network
    web server at <http://beta.reversebeacon.net
    <http://beta.reversebeacon.net>>.
    For spots, please use your favorite
    "retail" DX cluster.

    On 5/6/2021 5:24 PM, K9MA wrote:
    > Hi Pete,
    >
    > Is the frequency stable, or does it drift around?
    >
    > 73,
    > Scott K9MA
    >
    > ----------
    >
    > Scott Ellington
    >
    >   --- via iPad
    >
    >> On May 6, 2021, at 9:11 AM, N4ZR <n4zr@comcast.net
    <mailto:n4zr@comcast.net>> wrote:
    >>
    >> While I wait for the preamp needed to use my WD8DSB portable
    flag to pin it down, I thought RFI readers might be interested in
    some more data.
    >>
    >> The signal is present every 50 KHz from approximately 5000 KHz
    to about 7800 KHz, strongest at around 6450 KHz.  On each of these
    frequencies it consists of a relatively strong central signal and
    multiple symmetrical "sidebands" spaced 60 Hz apart.  At the
    strongest frequency, it is clear that the every-120-Hz sidebands
    are stronger than those at 60-Hz intervals, and that their
    strength tapers fairly rapidly as you tune further from the center
    >>
    >> The other thing I have discovered is that it is quite local. 
    No DF capability yet on HF, but If I go a mile or so away from my
    QTH, it is not audible on a decent portable SW receiver.  Tried
    yesterday to quasi-DF it, walking the neighborhood using signal
    strength, but with inconclusive results. It begins every morning
    at 0900:02 local time, and continues well after sunset, both of
    which tend to suggest it is on some sort of timer.
    >>
    >> Do these rather unusual characteristics suggest what kind of an
    emitter I might be looking for, or must I just wait for the DF
    hardware?
    >>
    >> --
    >> 73, Pete N4ZR
    >> Check out the new Reverse Beacon Network
    >> web server at <http://beta.reversebeacon.net
    <http://beta.reversebeacon.net>>.
    >> For spots, please use your favorite
    >> "retail" DX cluster.
    >>
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