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Re: [RFI] Powerline noise question

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Powerline noise question
From: Charles Plunk <af4o@twc.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 16:54:00 -0600
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There maybe (likely) lots of noise out there unrelated to the noise in your receiver. Seems to me like most every pole around here has some noise when dfing. If you think its a power pole and you think you have located this pole via all the great suggestions so far, here is a crude method I used to make sure before calling the power co. If you have the gear or want to acquire it. I know I have acquired a lot of gear over the years to find power line arc's. Money well spent to me.

Takes patience. You say it goes away with a rain. I bet at some point it becomes intermittent (random pattern) for a while before ceasing. Oh I see now you say its 0.9 seconds bursts apart, that maybe enough. At this point (it has a pattern and not solid noise) re-transmit the audio from your station receiver to an ht you are carrying. Then take a second HT (2m/440 etc) with portable yagi and point at the pole. If the intermittent pattern matches on both ht's to your ears, bingo. Its a great sound to hear if they match. Or confirmation you are at the wrong pole.

Just another tip that helped me a lot.

73

Chuck
W4NBO


On 12/29/22 21:15, Richard Karlquist wrote:
I have a powerline noise coming from about 2 miles away, which is
nevertheless quite strong at my QTH.

Here are the symptoms:

1.  A 120 Hz noise burst at regular intervals, about 0.9 seconds apart.

2.  The noise goes away after a rain; then comes back after things dry
out.

3.  Can be heard from 500 kHz up to a few MHz.

4.  The noise is very strong along a road for a few miles.  There is a

power line that follows the road.  I haven't been able to localize it
better than

that so far.  From my QTH, though, it is definitely coming in at a
specific azimuth

which is consistent with the noisy road a few miles away.  (Using a loop
antenna

for DF'ing).

Any help appreciated.

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