Hello Landon
Were you able to check for any directionality of
the noise source with a loop antenna? That might
at least narrow the search to some degree.
Good luck and 73
Bob N6WG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roeder, Landon" <LRoeder@nespower.com>
To: <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 4:17 AM
Subject: [RFI] High Noise Floor
> We have a customer who contacted us regarding "RFI" at his home station.
> We were able to trace a single source to an underground water pump
> operated by Metro Water. (What a weird noise that was.) Even though
> that noise is clear, he is still complaining about what he believes to
> be RFI on 75m with his SteppIR vertical . Using our Radar Engineers
> MODEL 240-A, we are able to see an elevated noise floor, but there are
> absolutely no distinguishable power line signals. The "noise" is also
> audible/visible when mobile in his neighborhood. Other than the usual
> isolation techniques inside the home, how can we help him determine the
> source of a signal that has no noticeable characteristics, other than an
> elevated noise floor? Realizing that this is no longer the power
> company's responsibility, what recommendation would you offer him?
>
>
>
> Landon D. Roeder, KC5ACP
> Engineer II, Test Section
> Nashville Electric Service
> Office: 615-747-3309
>
>
>
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