Also,
This noise is not intermittent. It is constant, 24 hours a day. I can
still detect it on 6M.
If it is arcing, can it be constant like this? A ham friend told me that
the scanner I was using probably would not be the best to track down the
problem. There is a set of electrical power lines about 60' behind my
house. It is not the three phase lines, but the single type. There is also
a transformer on one of the poles behind the house. Again, I will take
photos and post them to the site tomorrow if possible.
Thanks again
Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike @ RFI Services" <mike@rfiservices.info>
To: <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 7:16 PM
Subject: [RFI] "Jason Hissong" RFI not street lights
>
> Jason's web site recording isn't a street light. You have a classic arcing
> source. Most likely from power lines. From the picture in Jason's web
site,
> there is an obvious potential for a problem. Looking at the picture, on
the
> Transmission circuit, upper lines, the center insulator post is going
> through the cross are and extending to the point that it looks to be
> contacting the cross arm brace. If they get within a half inch of one
> another, at the voltage of the circuit, their will be sparking in the gap.
> The induced voltage into the hardware will create a difference in
potential
> between the two to stress the air gap to the point of discharge.
>
> Great photo and audio.
>
> Mike Martin
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