It is quite common at my QTH to have a light snowfall result in lots of
power line QRN. After the snow stops, within a day or so things are basically
back to normal, even though one can see snow laying on insulators and the
like.
Is this a natural, unavoidable outcome of snow, or does this sort of noise
occur because of some preexisting problem (other than salt or other dirt,
which would wash away in a rain), with the snow causing the problem to
become apparent?
Or in other words, is it worthwhile to try to track down and report such
noise, or would that only result in me getting cold, and possibly the power
company coming out to chase noise that is not their fault?
73 - Jim K8MR
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