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Re: [RFI] Caught in the act!

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Caught in the act!
From: Charles Plunk <af4o@twc.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2022 23:41:56 -0500
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We do not get enough credit for tracking these things down. If you think about it, we are providing a free preventative maintenance service for the power co. And possibly life saving issues associated with live wires. Sometimes convincing management of this is the issue though unfortunately. Over joyed my util has finally come around in recent years. Good job!

Still relatively 120hz free here.

Chuck
W4NBO

On 7/31/22 22:40, jimk8mr--- via RFI wrote:
Last Thursday night I sat down at 10:30 pm for my weekly effort in the Northern 
California Contest Club NS Sprint, a half hour contest for CW hotshots. Things 
were going good on 15 meters when at 10:35 pm a strong noise suddenly showed up 
at my usually relatively quiet suburban QTH. It raised my noise floor by about 
20db from the usual on 15 and 20 meters, perhaps a bit less on 40 and 80 where 
atmospheric noise was more of a factor.
After the contest ended at 11 pm, I decided to do some quick checking. I drove 
down the street in the direction of the noise holding an HT out the window, and 
found a noisy spot about a quarter mile from my house. I then went back with on 
my bike (well lit, on a very lightly traveled street) with the HT and a 432 
yagi. I found an area within a pole or two where the noise peaked. There was no 
visible arcing, so I went home for the night.
In the morning I repeated the trip on the bike, and then drove back with my 
W1TRC ultrasonic detector. I easily found the culprit pole. Then looking 
around, I noticed a broken side mounted insulator on the high voltage line, 
with that line laying across the service drops to four nearby houses.
I went home and called my RFI contact at First Energy, who was out of the 
office. But his voice mail message gave an 800 number to call in an emergency, 
which I did. Once I got the agent to understand that the problem was not at my 
house, she then wrote up a trouble ticket. By the time I came home from doing 
some projects at 5 pm, the issue had been repaired.
I don't have good measurements, but it seems that the noise in that direction 
is now somewhat less than it had been before. Had I been hearing low level 
leakage across a cracked insulator? That I may never know for sure.
I wonder what the chances were that I'd be on the air when that insulator 
broke? And if not for me, whether I caught it immediately or at some later time 
when chasing noise, how long would that high voltage power line been laying 
across those low voltage lines? And what could have happened with that?
This list does not pass photos, but I'd be happy to send a photo of the bad 
pole to anyone interested.

73  -  Jim   K8MR
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