To: | rfi@contesting.com |
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Subject: | [RFI] need ideas on hunting down QRN-like noise source |
From: | Scott Ginsburg <k1oa@comcast.net> |
Date: | Tue, 15 Jun 2004 01:50:19 +0000 |
List-post: | <mailto:rfi@contesting.com> |
The noise in question showed up about a month ago, and appears as a combination of white noise and random, rapid static crashes. The static crashes, or bursts, sound a lot like heavy QRN. It is typically the loudest on 14 MHz, and can be heard from 7-24 MHz when it's at its worst, with peaks on 14 MHz of 10 over S9. I hear no buzzing when listening on AM. My noise blanker has no effect. Its presence can't be correlated with weather. I hear it on both wet and dry days, wind or no wind. It seems to peak from a certain direction when I listen on my HF log periodic. I've driven the neighborhood streets (up to 2 mi away) with my 706 and hamstick in the car and can hear what I think is the noise in certain locations, but never loud enough to be a "smoking gun". I verified it's not coming from my house, by killing power and listening in the driveway on my 706 to the noise. Early morning is typically very quiet. At 6:30 AM local time I usually hear only silence, or a few weak bursts of noise which sound like the problem. It typically peaks by noon. I almost always hear it in the evening and at night. Any hints anyone might have as to what a possible source might be or the best way to continue trying to track this down would be appreciated. 73, Scott, K1OA
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