Hi Tony,
If I may, I'd like to suggest that what you need to do is track down the
source of the noise rather than trying to speculate on what it is. The
actual source of the noise may end up being from something that you
never suspected.
I know....it's not the easiest thing to do and will require some
portable receiving equipment but this may end up saving a lot of time in
the long run. Perhaps someone in one of your local clubs has some
experience or equipment you can use.
On 9/12/2012 12:13 AM, Tony wrote:
All:
The noise that appeared this evening at 7:00pm may have something to
do with AC power coming into the house. I noticed that the noise
changed when I turned the shack light on and off. This video shows
what happens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYHbpLfQ1gc
There are no florescent lights or touch lamps in the house. Unplugging
the shack light does not make the noise go away. Turning the shack's
light switch on or off with the light unplugged does not change the
noise. The noise persists with power supplies, computers and TV's
turned off or unplugged.
I'll investigate further and report back tomorrow.
Thanks,
Tony -K2MO
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