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Old September 25th 03, 02:56 AM
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I think you have your answer. If you have problems and he lives even closer,
could it be better?
"Donnie" look me up @ qrz.com wrote in message
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:27:21 -0700, "Spurious Noise"

wrote:

I had a home a coupla hundred feet away from hi tension towers and it was

a
nightmare plus.

I was not a ham when we moved in but I noticed lines across the TV video

on
the lower channels all the time
and buzz in the TV audio. Annoying but not unusual in the days of rooftop

TV
antennas.

It got and very severe when the insulators got damp. In fact at times

during
the night one could see a blue arc discharge across the insulators.

When I got my ham ticket, I found S9+10 dB of noise was typical on the

160,
80, 40m bands (unusable for the most part)

Less noise up the spectrum but awful at times. Later when a got a small
triband beam, I would rotate the antenna 90 degrees away from the power
lines to reduce the noise and hope some of my signal got to Europe -- hi

hi.

The power company would wash down the lines on occasion when I squawked,

but
the noise would soon return.

When we moved to a new noise free (underground utilities) location,

couldn't
believe the difference.

Take a portable SWL receiver and check the noise at various frequencies

and
areas of the location.

But the noise could be in a "quiet period' i.e., clean and dry

insulators.

But a Caveat -- your noise may vary -- others reported no problem.

For me I will never again move in anywhere near these spectrum blasters.

Thanks for the reply, I live 500ft away and at times it is noisy, he is

about 150 to 200ft from the
lines. more comments please...




Donnie (N4JZH)

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