Hi Glenn, and others too.
This reminded me of one of the local hams here, living just 300-400 feet
away from me.
His dipole is strung between 2 houses and he had this noise coming on and
off from time to time. He asked me to listen when the noise was on, but nil
here.
He traced the noise to a halogen transformer located at his neighbour WC.
When the folks there, an elderly couple, they of course swithced off the
lights when they left the WC, so the problem of course lasted only for a
short time.
The ham went to the electrical shop, bought a new transformer, replaced it,
and Bingo, none interference there.
73 de TF3AO Seli
Will try to work some of you in the RU, but work at home will not permit
long time for operating.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com]On
> Behalf Of Glenn Wyant
> Sent: 6. januar 2006 21:03
> To: rtty@contesting.com
> Subject: [RTTY] noise
>
>
> Just got back from my neighbours house, 2 doors north of me.
>
> After walking the area with my portable receiver I finally was able
> to locate my qrn on 80 meters....
>
> I found a enormous amount of crud being generated by a small
> halogen lamp... I had a portable receiver with me, tuned to 3.5 mhz...
> It just about jumped out of hand when the lamp was switched on.
> The noise was evident with the lamp shut off but still plugged in, but
> to only a small amount then.
>
> Hopefully I will be able to copy more of you on 80 rtty in the
> RoundUp now !!!
>
> The noise was 599 +20 db prior to this , over the entire 80 mtr band, and
> above and below as well...
>
> Glenn VA3DX
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