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Re: [IRCA] Modern day radio interference
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Modern day radio interference
- From: cafe-swl <cafe-swl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 18:46:38 -0700
On 2012-10-10 18:32, Charles Rippel wrote:
If its cable leakage, the way to get their attention is VIA a
different
path. Check the frequencies associated with a local airport (12X.xx
mHz,
approach, GCA, etc...) and see if you can hear it there. If so,
call the FAA. CATV facilities are super sensitive to reacting to
Safety of
Flight issues.
THAT may get the problem solved perhaps before the weekend....
Good tip -- the QRN covers everything -- 40 feet
away from the cable outlet it is not even possible
to listen to AM stations that I used to enjoy at bed time --
like KGO - 810 - which is normally HUGE here.
Of course it is one big thing in an orchestra of noise
that has been building over the years.
I have a small 2-meter Chinese made handheld that has a
little switching-power supply wall-wart that generates
a ton of similar interference.
My iPhone display creates a small wall of noise that is
audible on AM radios 10 feet away - and there are millions
of these in use.
My Drake R8 mated with Wellbrook loop antennas on my balcony
are now paper-weights with an S9 digi-buzz across the entire
dial.
Time to move away from this area I think.
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