Yea, it's probably arcing but it could be anything from loose line hardware
on a pole to a bad doorbell xformer. Sounds like 120Hz so rectified AC.
In the end, it's almost always a RFDF session with a directional antenna
and a radio that can hear AM around 135MHz.
I bought a FT-60 just for that purpose and built a tape measure yagi for
the antenna. What I suspected was trash from HV transmission lines, turned
out to be a neighbor 5 doors down. The HV lines (other than corona noise)
were in fact pretty quiet.
Have they killed power to their house yet?
From: "Gary \"Joe\" Mayfield" <gary_mayfield@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [RFI] Noise in Amarillo
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> Here is a quick YouTube of the noise plaguing my friend wa5peo's QTH.
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> http://youtu.be/Eaiuk2TiLAE
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> We would like help identifying it.
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> -- Is it 'line' noise? --- Arcing hardware?
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> It is there 24 hours a day 7 days a week, except the morning his utility
> showed up to look for it :-(
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> Thanks for listening (watching),
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> 73,
> Joe kk0sd
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