Hello All,
I live in suburban Columbus, OH and have been living with (what I thought up
until yesterday) was power line noise on 20 Meters. Yesterday, it was very
loud so I started listening to it in earnest to try and make some sense out of
it, direction wise, etc.
What I came to realize was that it is actually very raspy (intelligent)
modulation; seemingly from a commercial broadcast station. On CW mode (which
is how I've listened to it until now) it sounds like RFI from power lines, but
when I switched to AM mode, I could make out an old Carpenters song.
As it was playing, I searched the commercial AM/FM bands to see if I could hear
the same thing being played. Couldn't find it though, on either band. I
thought for sure it was just a local AM station splattering onto 20 Meters, but
I sure couldn't find it anywhere in the three minutes or so that the song
played.
As I write this note tonight, I can't hear it, but I've heard it at varying
times of the day and night. Yesterday, it seemed to be centered at 14.023 MHz,
and went about 7 to 10 KHz on both sides, then down to almost nothing. It was
S-9 at its loudest though. This was about 2:30 PM yesterday.
The announcer sounded professional, from the syllables I could make out at
times, maybe catching a word here and there. Still I couldn't catch enough
context of what he was saying to trace it to anything. It was pretty mumbled.
This leads me to believe that it's not a CB'er for example, (or whomever)
screwing around, running too much power, and splattering onto 20 M. It just
sounded too professional.
Does anyone have any idea how I might pursue this interference, and find its
cause ? I'll supply any added information that I can.
Much appreciated.
Tom
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