[RFI] Sources of wideband hiss

Frank W3LPL donovanf at starpower.net
Sat Dec 23 14:19:58 EST 2023


Like all other RFI, the first steps are
  
 1. turn off all AC power in your own home and turn off
all UPSes.  If the noise disappears, you can use your
circuit breakers as a next step in isolating the RFI source

2.  If that fails, use a small directional antenna and hand portable
radio to determine the location of the source

Guessing the source is rarely useful

73
Frank
W3LPL





----- Original Message -----
From: nlsa at nlsa.com
To: "Rfi List" <rfi at contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2023 7:09:53 PM
Subject: [RFI] Sources of wideband hiss

Dear friends,

What are some sources of wideband hiss?  I'm talking about an unstructured,
apparently unmodulated many-dB increase in the noise floor across the 2m
band*  No associated birdies or other noticeable signals, just a nasty hiss.
I see it in the direction of high-voltage power lines 2km away and also
toward a couple of houses I just a few hundred meters distant.  The
mechanisms of those sources are not necessarily the same of course.  Ideas
welcome.

Best regards,

Michael

 

*I don't know whether it affects other HF or VHF bands.

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