You are so right on matching the noise, and it sure helps if you catch
your target noise fluctuating so that it has a recognizable pattern. I
recently found a correct pole but previously identified another pole
that had noise but not the one I was tracking. Doing it right, I
re-transmitted my noise from the HF receiver to UHF FM HT while
comparing to the noise pattern on VHF AM HT and 3 element yagi tape
measure beam. Unfortunately this was shortly before the ice/snow storm
and the noise has yet to return to try to hear it with ultrasonic dish.
Nearly all my noise over the past 3 decades is on a old 3 phase that
runs up the street. Most every pole has some noise at 144mhz AM if you
get close enough and it radiates up and down the lines it seems. Good
news is all those poles are easily accessible from the street or right
of way.
73
Chuck
AF4O
On 3/9/21 11:07 PM, K9MA wrote:
I presume that you know that was the right source because the problem
went away after it was fixed. However, you don't say how you knew you
were tracking the right source earlier. I've also tracked a lot of
power line RFI, and have found that this is a huge issue. You will
hear many noise sources while walking or driving around, most of which
are NOT the one causing you the problem. My solution is to
simultaneously listen to the noise relayed from the receiver at home
and the tracking receiver. There are almost always fluctuations in the
noise. When they match, I know I have the right source.
73,
Scott K9MA
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