You need to do what I did, put together a portable noise sniffer and go on the search. To make it sufficiently directional I bought an ICOM IC-R10, which does AM up to 1.3 GHZ. I used this in conjunc
John, There are a couple of reflectors that are dedicated to RFI/TVI type problems. There are numerous other things that can cause QRN. I have fought it for years and finally had to take the local po
static ? thats produced by thunderstorms theres nothing you can do about that except use a loop. I'm sure you do not mean static , what does it sound like John ? Have you got an MP3 or wav file ? Des
John, Three years ago I had a similar problem. I would get an intermittent S7 to S9 signal that was very broadbanded. I 'SOLVED' the problem with an ANC 4. About a year later, after I put up a beam,