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Radio noise

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buzzer

Re: Radio noise

Post by buzzer » Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:57 pm

DaveG wrote:Anyone in the Helston area currently getting bad interference on all freq's ? Really having a problem at the moment. (time of post)
Yes.well sort of!driving back towards helston with box on in the van, somthing keep braking through on most channels. So turned it of thinking I wasn't going to miss much looking at the weather! !
One thing I did note when passing the fire station the other afternoon mind, was the close call went of. Someone using morse in the ham band! Must be a powerful enough set up to kick the close call of? !! I know your not to fare from there? ? Could this be the source of your interference?

buzzer

Re: Radio noise

Post by buzzer » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:28 pm

ACLVC10 wrote:I've got a pro 43 scanner and a sky scan mobile antenna and I'm still picking naff all up in the plymouth area! (Aircraft wise that is)

Any ideas..
ACLVC10
Where in Plymouth? If your low down then reseption going to be your bigest pronlem.line of site is rule of thumb with going reseption ;)
You should still get plymouth mill and maybe even Culdrose?? Ive been on the high ground around st austral and had Culdrose booming in 5 bar and clear as a bell. Reassion being. No land mass to get in the way. :D

Aircraftpaulcornwall

Re: Radio noise

Post by Aircraftpaulcornwall » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:19 pm

Hi Dave (& everyone),
Just a quick thought - has it perhaps got anything to do with solar activity messing up the airwaves - this can sometimes be caused by when the sun is actively sending out solar flares etc, then it all goes back to normal when the activity dies down!!?? --Paul :thumb:

Aircraftpaulcornwall

Re: Radio noise

Post by Aircraftpaulcornwall » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:31 pm

Hi ACLVC10,
Sorry mate, I have no idea and I am certainly no expert in this field! - I only thought of it earlier this evening after reading of Dave's and other's difficulties with their radio reception!! --Paul :unsure:

buzzer

Re: Radio noise

Post by buzzer » Thu May 01, 2014 7:48 am

Im listing to amber 3 ( Cobham falcon 20) working plymouth mill right now. And im in Newquay parked up in in the van? !! So you should be getting somthing.
S dave says start another post and we'll see id we can help. ;)

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Re: Radio noise

Post by EGDR » Thu May 01, 2014 4:28 pm

ACLVC10 wrote:
DaveG wrote:How have you got the antenna base sitting, is it on a metal surface or on a desk? Take it you have the magnetic version, if so you need to have a metal grounding, like a metal biscuit tin. Yes the Pro 43 will pick up the freq.'s your after, but on that...

How are you trying to listen, scanning known freq's or scanning the whole band? Try entering only known freq.'s into one of the memory banks and only scanning that bank. or if you do not know how to do that, tune to Plymouth Mil, sit back and see if you hear anything.
Many thanks for your advice Dave, I will try a biscuit tin tonight(yes mine has a magnetic base) and stick to one frequency and see what happens, is there any particular frequency that gets the most use?


ACLVC10
You could try Plymouth Mil on 121.250, or for Civvy there is 132.950 (which is active almost 24/7) which will give you overhead airliners. :thumb:

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Re: Radio noise

Post by POL » Thu May 01, 2014 4:33 pm

Choose a freq that is often active, to give you an idea. A civil airway frequency would be good.

Aircraftpaulcornwall

Re: Radio noise

Post by Aircraftpaulcornwall » Thu May 01, 2014 7:56 pm

Hi Dave,
Many thanks for that mate - let's hope that you are right and you can track it down to something local or hopefully if it's in your house, then you can rectify it!! :cool:
Also Andy (ACLVC10), just seen your latest post - sorry to hear that - I was hoping that you were going to be able to sort it all out this evening!! --Paul :unsure:

buzzer

Re: Radio noise

Post by buzzer » Thu May 01, 2014 10:34 pm

I've replied to your post in the Radio section. ;-)
viewtopic.php?f=181&t=96673&p=606465#p606465

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