[RFI] Professional Help (not Psychiatry)
Hare, Ed W1RFI
w1rfi at arrl.org
Mon Aug 26 16:02:39 EDT 2019
RFI Services does offer professional noise locating, but by the time you pay travel costs and a daily rate, this will be a pricey solution.
Google RFI Services and you should be able to contact them.
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From: RFI <rfi-bounces at contesting.com> On Behalf Of Dana Roode K6NR
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2019 9:26 PM
To: rfi at contesting.com
Subject: [RFI] Professional Help (not Psychiatry)
I've got a remote station in the California desert near Victorville, and I go out to operate locally as well. I've had the property for about 20 years, and it used to be quiet RF wise. Wrapped up my 6 band DXCC awhile back, with lots of good stuff on 160.
Quite a few years ago I had Southern California Edison out several times and the resolved a few issues. But new ones have popped up. I no longer have a SCE contact, and suspect some of the noises are coming from neighbors. There are currently quite a few different noise sources, based on the direction they are coming from and their nature. Several are constant, others come frequently but are not on all the time. The noise isn't coming from our house, as I've shut off the power and it persists - all of it.
I have the various books, and see the article and postings from NK7Z and will have to start back at the beginning.
Does anyone provide any professional services in tracking down noise and resolving it? Certainly there are many who have great experience, but I have not ever heard of services being offered. Sure would be nice if they existed.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Dana, K6NR
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