s9 of noise right across the hf spectrum...



As in the subject heading I have s9 of noise on every amateur band on the
HF spectrum...

Last year when I had the same problem I phoned OfComic and was told that as
it is hobby radio it is not a priority...the problem though...at that
time...did not extend to all bands...only 80m/40m...it now extends towards
the 31mhz phone band...do I now have a legitimate complaint!!!...if so I'll
go and buy a cheap 31mhz cordless phone from the local market

If the boot was on the other foot I'm sure OfComic would be out to check on
my activities...

I've also mailed the RS'C'B for help...I am a member...on a number of
occasions...to no avail...

The interference is not coming from my own QTH...I switched everything off
at the mains on Friday and used my generator to power the radio...still a
s9...no difference at all...

I've walked around with a handheld...up and down the street...up and down
the stairs...no peaks...

The help we get from the people that are supposed to be there in our best
interests is minimal...

--

Chaney

Chaney's World
www.chaney.i12.com


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