Many years and several moves ago our next-door neighbor's bedroom
overhead (incandescent) light used to modulate with my QRO 75m SSB signal.
I re-oriented my 75m inverted-vee from N-S to E-W and the problem went
away. The only thing I could think of at the time was that the wiring in
his bedroom must've accidentally been resonant on 75m in order to couple
enough power to flicker a 60W bulb.
He didn't, BTW immediately make the association between my amateur
operations and the flickering bulb. Even after he did, he began the
conversation by asking "do you use that stuff late at night?" -
questions like that. I think he was more than a bit freaked out at the time.
73,
Jim, N7CXI
(Apparent Alien Base Commander)
K1TTT wrote:
>> If your neighbors lights don't go out when you key the HF transmitter
>> you are running QRP.
>
> My neighbor has lights that come ON when I transmit... some kind of a touch
> lamp.
>
>
> David Robbins K1TTT
> e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
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