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Re: weird interference, part2


 

While the RFI is "on" for less than 2-minutes each burst, from your antenna location, it should be possible to at least determine the source direction using a battery-powered AM radio.? Of course, you might, from home, determine the full frequency extent of the RFI before searching.? There may be frequencies where it is stronger and, therefore, easier to determine the direction of the RFI source.

Dave - W?LEV?


On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 3:31?PM bsneed1 via <bsneed1=[email protected]> wrote:
Because I don't turn on the "jove" radio each day I don't have a continuous daily record but here's what I've found:
5/9 RFI 2154:30-:55
5/8 None
5/6 RFI 2140-2142
5/5 None
5/4 None
5/3 2132:50-2133:15
5/2 None
4/28 None
4/27 2154:40-2157:30
4/26 22:14-22:18
4/24 None
4/23 None
4/22 None
4/21 None
4/20 2231:30-2232:30
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The pattern of RFI is not constant but there is always a "wide" signal and then "narrow" ones.
As Duane said, "Weird"...but interesting....John and Duane frequently "hear" stuff that I don't so they may have RFI for my days of None....bill....
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Dave - W?LEV


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