Joe, KHIT <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHIT> 1450 AM Reno Lotus Radio Corp. Sports KIHM <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIHM> 920 AM Reno IHR Educational Broadcasting Religious KJFK <http://en.wikiped
Sounds like rectified GSM RF. Cortland KA5S On 9/27/2012 0922, Barry Merrill, W5GN wrote: We were staying in a motel off the Interstate in Blytheville, AR, and the AM Clock Radio, which had been left
Some years ago, AT&T Cable installed carrier current modems on its boxes to handle dialup for billing. These operated on 3.52 MHz, which quickly came to the notice of the Northern California DX Assso
Paul, Well done! I've done some sniffing like this on 80 meters, and you need to drastically reduce the receiver sensitivity to make sense of things when you get close in. I used a 6 inch diameter un
Rick, Downstream, ADSL (up to 2.3 mbps) and ADSL2 (up to 12 mbps) spectrum is as high as 1.1 MHz and ADSL2+ (up to 23 mbps) as high as 2.2 MHz. If you are on 160 you could directly affect ADSL2+. You
It appears that may be my required solution. I'd rather deal with the entity in the company whose mandate it is to fix these issues. At least it appears Amtrak is the culprit. I may have one string t
One bad conductor at a subscribers drop, or a bad protector, can potentially unbalance things enough the whole area radiates. Cortland KA5S On 12/13/2012 1548, Roger D Johnson wrote: I got out a tele
Aaron, Do you have any way of displaying the time-domain envelope of these events? Cortland KA5S _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.conte
Not quite; what does it look like on a 'scope? Can you display the pulse from perhaps, an IF output? Even simpler, try connecting a 'scope directly to the antenna; you may or may not need a broad ban
TV receivers are not tested for radiated emissions below 30 MHz. From FCC MP-3: http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/measurement/mp3/mp3-1985.pdf 8.2 Electromagnetic fie
Paul, Even an audio scope is good enough if you first rectify the RF to recover the envelope. I presume that's what they were talking about WRT the Sadelco (etc.) FS meter. These old CB meters' sensi
(Hitting forehead): I should have thunk. Didn't connect the Sadelco name to the right KIND of FS meter. Heh. Memory is the second thing to go... I have a Holland St5128s I want to add a scope (ideall
If you can get a good image of 50 or 80 foot distant store lighting projected off the interior curve onto a nearby flat surface, you might have a good one. I'll see tonight if I can find one to try.
An IMD calculator at http://www.arcticpeak.com/radiopages/intermodulationproducts.htm shows Radio Mevaser Tov at 774 AM and Reshet Alef at 1458 AM with a 7th order IMD prduct on 3510 KHz. Are these y
A *quick Google(tm) search on the model number* reveals a user site. For specifics see http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpost.php?p=103476&postcount=16 QUOTE ...replaced three Capxon caps in a Q9 (pur
On 1/23/2013 1316, N1BUG wrote: ... He said he has carriers every 9 kHz. This is a well known problem from AM BC mixes in Europe, where their MW BC stations are spaced 9 kHz apart. I may be wrong but
I got hold of a couple of Corcom 3 phase 200A filters and have been thinking about running one single phase. IIRC that would require derating to 100A, plenty for my service, and as long as the meter
Listen to Dale; I've been to his shop (when he was still there) in Cedar Rapids. Interesting days. The connector is typical of its type. Be sure it is actually making contact in the shielded receptac
Unfortunately, being retired I no longer have access to test results that would refresh my memory, and I (perhaps fortunately) don't have Ethernet at home that I could use to rediscover it. Maybe I'l