Wide band, vertically interleaved interference
Hello,
My antenna is a 1.2 meter copper loop with a LZ1AQ commercial amplifier. I have a 15dB Mini-Circuits attenuator in line to prevent OL.
I have this strange wide-band noise (see attachment). I don't understand why the noise skips certain parts of the spectrum forming those curious noise-free vertical bands.
Feel free to check the receiver out and play with the NB, if you wish. I'd really appreciate!
http://k1fm.us:8073
Thanks!
Alain
Attachments:
https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/Uploader/9b/2eb0f180a8255010eee04c30549b13.png
My antenna is a 1.2 meter copper loop with a LZ1AQ commercial amplifier. I have a 15dB Mini-Circuits attenuator in line to prevent OL.
I have this strange wide-band noise (see attachment). I don't understand why the noise skips certain parts of the spectrum forming those curious noise-free vertical bands.
Feel free to check the receiver out and play with the NB, if you wish. I'd really appreciate!
http://k1fm.us:8073
Thanks!
Alain
Attachments:
https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/Uploader/9b/2eb0f180a8255010eee04c30549b13.png
Comments
Ron
KA7U
I think it could be interference from a data over powerline adaptor. Take a look at the spectrum used by this device.
https://www.nikktech.com/main/articles/peripherals/network/powerline-adapters/6854-avm-fritz-powerline-1240e-wlan-set-review?showall=1&limitstart=
They are used to carry ethernet around the home over the mains power cabling. The interference often stops and starts when the ethernet link is being used. Unfortunately they radiate quite badly and can cause interference over a large area. Some manufacturers include notches on specific frequency bands and I think this is what you are seeing.
https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/powerline.html
Regards,
Martin - G8JNJ
Thank you
In the UK Sky Q boxes are well known for it (you can turn the mains networking off but that does not disable the hardware so the issue stays.)
However, it's also often used here in Germany. The industry lobby did a good job in Brussels to get CE for a technique that never can meet any limits.
I'm sure one of the reasons they are pushing so hard on it now is that it is difficult for the average user to do a .5-120GHz sweep to see what they are being subjected to, and for what, faster Facebook videos? so your fridge can order milk on it's own? Mains networking is bathing users (and their neighbours) in dirty supply RF, 5G phone will be 24/7/365 radiation in all locations.
I know this sounds like a rant but I'm happy to follow link to independent health studies that have been performed before the roll out..