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David Inscribed thus:
Hi all I took down the antenna and I could not find any fault with it. I decided to move the antenna down the bottom of my garden @ 20ft off the ground and hay presto. Every thing is working 100%. All my hiss is gone. I can only think that it must have been caused by some thing very near to my house. Thanks all I'm now a happy chappy. 73 "David" wrote in message ... "Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... "David" wrote in news:Wpitn.580013$DL1.346763 @newsfe25.ams2: The one that I have used is the acetic acid cured silicone. Then it is corrosive on aluminium. The galvanic currents created may be causing or contributing to your noise problem. I would be removing the stuff, difficult as it is to do, but if it is in contact with metal, it is not suited to your application. Owen Ok Owen. I will remove it as soon as I get the time to bring it back down to ground level. Thanks Its surprising how much noise and interference is generated by or in our own home. -- Best Regards: Baron. |
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