Hi Paul-Henrik and Graham
Yes very depressing for us with the potentilal problems from "new technology".
I have to do as Graham says find a quiet spot and exploit that if I can find one.
Well it looks like conditions are on the up for the winter season so may be it will help get better signals from each other. If I make any great breakthroughs with my noise issue rest assured I will broadcast it.
In the meantime thanks for your interest and info.
BTW I intend to try some late night QRSS from a qrp 137kc/s TX when our postal service starts to play the game again. I have a 137.77 xtal stuck in the post right now..
From: Paul-Henrik <[email protected]> Subject: LF: ADSL noise Q for petefmt To: [email protected] Date: Monday, 12 October, 2009, 5:35 PM
Hello Pete, LF
> Well I can only conclude it is ADSL because it is > just raising the noise floor it is very subtle not really identifiable like > say TV LTB, it's a mush. Frame ants help a bit but not as sensitive at the LW > by a mile.
> 73 petefmt
I'm also plagued by a "not really identifiable" mush-like noisefloor. In my case it is not affecting RX on 500kHz badly, at least I seem to hear you guys pretty well and daytime the band sounds pretty fine. Here the problems start in the high end of the MW BC band and extends up to about 2600kHz with a constant level. Above 2600kHz it slowly drops off and at 3000kHz it is more or less gone.
The noise has no real characteristic, it is like a constant 24/7/365 white noise (S7 on IC-718 with inverted-L antenna) and I can not D/F it on any of my loops.
I have even disconnected all incoming mains and phone lines
to the house just above earth level and ran the radio from a battery but it is still there...
I have tried to nail this pest many times but always failed so far. A clue to what kind of technology that could cause white noise in this spectrum would be very helpful in the battle.
Thankful for any hints.
Then a word of warning as this may soon affect many of us:
On top of this the local electric company recently installed smart billing meters in our area running LonTalk over 4800baud FSK PLC on 66.7kHz. The 2'nd harmonic sidebands of this EU approved complete engineering failure piece of crap technology are now wiping out 136kHz completely daytime... With nighttime QRN it just about "blends in" when using a 250Hz CW filter. The signal is all over in every cm of mains wiring indoors too. At least I know my enemy in this case but being approved technology used for every household means there is
very little to do but live with it.
73
Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ
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