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Subject: [TenTec] Omni D and electrical noise from h
From: k4aal@jackatak.theporch.com (Ariel Elam, K4AAL)
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 20:55:53 -0500 (CDT)
Hi Jason and all--I am Retired Journeyman Wireman(electrician).31 
yrs w/Amprite Elect Co, Nashville, TN.,service dept. Sounds to me 
like there is a defective joint somewhere in the lighting 
circuit. TURN OFF BREAKER or REMOVE FUSE feeding lights, then 
check joints in boxes above lighting fixtures. Also check joints 
that might be in wall switch boxes. Bad joints MAY not be in hall 
light or shack lights. This is only an educated guess. If you do 
not feel comfortable doing this, Call a reputable electrical 
contractor. 110 volts can and will KILL you. BE CAREFUL.
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> I wonder if anyone has had a similar problem:

> I am using an Omni D with a 252 power supply, and run an MFJ antenna =
> tuner and RG-58 coax to a remote switchbox, which then selects 1 of 5 =
> dipole antennas. I have the rig grounded to a cold water pipe nearby.  I =
> find that on 30 and 40 Meters, especially in the evenings, I get patches =
> of very loud electrical noise, which covers about a 10 KHz portion of =
> the frequency. It just comes in, seemingly out of nowhere, lasts for 4 =
> or 5 minutes, and then moves up or down the band several KHz.  One time =
> when the noise came in, destroying my QSO, I inadvertently turned off =
> one of the lights in my shack (there are 2 light circuits in the room, =
> and one in the hall nearby). The noise suddenly disappeared. I turned =
> the light back on, and it came back. I then turned off the other light =
> in the shack, and the noise disappeared again. Then I tried turning the =
> hall light off (it was on at the time), and the noise came back!=20
> The strange thing is, turning lights on and off in other parts of the =
> house, including those not even on the same breaker, seem to affect the =
> noise. The noise doesn't show up on 10, 15, or 80 meters near as bad. I =
> also found that the noise will show up on my old Hallicrafters S-76 =
> receiver if I tune it to the same freq. as my Omni D. Also strange is =
> the fact the turning off and on lights doesn't eliminate the noise- it =
> just causes it to move several KHz up or down the band.=20
> Does anyone have and idea on what could be causing this?

> I really appreciate the knowledge and help often found on this =
> reflector.
> Thanks, =20
> Jason   KA7UAM

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> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I wonder if anyone has had a similar =

> problem:</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I am using an Omni D with a 252 =
> power supply,=20
> and run an MFJ antenna tuner and RG-58 coax to a remote switchbox, which =
> then=20
> selects 1 of 5 dipole antennas. I have the rig grounded to a cold water =
> pipe=20
> nearby.&nbsp; I find that on 30 and 40 Meters, especially in the =
> evenings, I get=20
> patches of very loud electrical noise, which covers about a 10 KHz =
> portion of=20
> the frequency. It just comes in, seemingly out of nowhere, lasts for 4 =
> or 5=20
> minutes, and then moves up or down the band several KHz.&nbsp; One time =
> when the=20
> noise came in, destroying my QSO, I inadvertently turned off one of the =
> lights=20
> in my shack (there are 2 light circuits in the room, and one in the hall =

> nearby). The noise suddenly disappeared. I turned the light back on, and =
> it came=20
> back. I then turned off the other light in the shack, and the noise =
> disappeared=20
> again. Then I tried turning the hall light off (it was on at the time), =
> and the=20
> noise came back! </FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>The strange thing is, turning lights on and off in =
> other parts=20
> of the house, including those not even on the same breaker, seem to =
> affect the=20
> noise. The noise doesn't show up on 10, 15, or 80 meters near as bad. I =
> also=20
> found that the noise will show up on my old Hallicrafters S-76 receiver =
> if I=20
> tune it to the same freq. as my Omni D. Also strange is the fact the =
> turning off=20
> and on lights doesn't eliminate the noise- it just causes it to move =
> several KHz=20
> up or down the band. </FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Does anyone have and idea on what could be causing=20
> this?</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><BR><FONT size=3D2>I really appreciate the knowledge and help often =
> found on=20
> this reflector.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Thanks,&nbsp; </FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Jason&nbsp;&nbsp; KA7UAM</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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73,
Ariel, K4AAL



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