Author: mike atrfiservices.com (Mike @ RFI Services)
Date: Sat Aug 9 11:58:05 2003
Well, it's obvious from the BPL video that BPL is indeed needed. I say this because of the bandwidth that is used up by all the unjustified negative publicity concerning BPL. After listening to the a
Author: mike atrfiservices.com (Mike @ RFI Services)
Date: Sun May 25 20:53:47 2003
At this time I have very little to offer concerning the PLC everyone is concerned about. I believe the reason for problems in the other countries has been addressed and resolved. Everyone has good re
Author: "RFI Services' Mike Martin" <mike@rfiservices.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 07:54:08 -0500
Hello Kim, I guess I miss understood your statement. I thought you were saying the noise at the source was intermittent due to windy conditions but didn't correlate to the starting and stopping of th
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Hi everybody, Ed's comments are on the money. I receive emails everyday from hams and non-hams that would love to get a response from their power company. Go to rfiservices.com and click on the butto
Sounds like open season at Pete's. Rutt must have been early. Mike Martin RFI Services 6469 Old Solomons Island Rd Tracys Landing, MD 20779 rfiservices.com 240-508-3760 This is good advice, as you mi
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Thanks Ed your in foot is extremely valuable RFI Services Michael Martin 240-508-3760 rfiservices.com Get BlueMail for Android _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@con
Hey Tom you could certainly live on a system that responds less to the power line interference complaints. I have been working with Peco for over 30 years. I think there's only one person there now t
If the noise pattern shown is an active power line noise, I would bet that it is an arcing lightning arrester (LA). A typical sparking source would occur much faster during the positive and/or negati
Anyone that is involved in locating Power Line RFI sources for a living would know better. There are enough power line problems that I don't think I need to look forward to eggs, golden or rotten. Th
Tom, I think what you mean is If I'm not going to agree with the common assumptions I shouldn't tell people about my experience. I think people shouldn't ask questions if they are only going to agree
Hi Bill, My resources at NARDA are faxing me what ever they have. However, I wouldn't be too optimistic. The Narda 8619 is about 25 years old and they had a hard time finding it in a catalog. If you'
Hi everyone, Several years ago I was investigating an interference complaint and found the cause to be an electric blanket. At that time it was very common source of TVI/RFI. This one however was a l
Electric Blankets are for warming beds not animal boxes. To this particular "fold up the blanket" owner: Here's your sign. Mike Martin RFI Services 6469 Old Solomon's Island Road Tracy's Landing,MD 2
Hi Dan, I don't think you have anything to worry about. However, you are lucky. Some people have a heck of a time getting them out. Some guys have all the luck! Best wishes, Mike Martin RFI Services
Yes it is very common to get noise from all over the local area while monitoring close to the grounds, meters, poles or almost anything else electrically attached. The reason is any noise produced in
A very small percentage of power line rfi sources are related to the primary conductor, except the induced voltage created by the primary. This field of voltage induced into hardware on the pole is c
Electric fences typically pop at regular intervals as the supply is timed on and off. This is normal. On a scope it would appear as a single spike per 120hz. If the cause is the fence wire touching s
Electric fences typically pop at regular intervals as the supply is timed on and off. This is normal. On a scope it would appear as a single spike per 120hz. If the cause is the fence wire touching s