The dreaded noise
- NightProwler
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The dreaded noise
I have always been lucky with QRM but today things have changed. Radio was fine about 1PM but just switched it on and I have noise right through the HF band. 9+ of it everywhere. So thats killed my radio hobby. It's not coming from my house I know that as nothing new in the last few hours has been plugged in but I do have new neighbours next door but one. Im really really annoyed about this. Any advice before I start knocking doors with my steel toe capped boots
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Re: The dreaded noise
Welcome to the QRM Club rich
Before you go strangling your neighbour make sure its not something in your house that has turned faulty and is chucking out RF, Turn off your mains supply and power your radio from a battery and see if the noise persists
Before you go strangling your neighbour make sure its not something in your house that has turned faulty and is chucking out RF, Turn off your mains supply and power your radio from a battery and see if the noise persists
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Re: The dreaded noise
Well I think I might of found it. My elderly neighbour next door was telling me this morning he is having problems with his car and he is going to fully charge the battery today, I just went outside and on his driveway I can see a battery charger under his bonnet flashing away. Im praying thats what is doing it because it should be switched off tomorrow. We shall see.
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Re: The dreaded noise
I'm amazed at the amount of interference charging my vape causes.
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Re: The dreaded noise
It can be anything.
I had Lidl led kitchen lamp producing s9+ RFI in 150m radius.
I had Lidl led kitchen lamp producing s9+ RFI in 150m radius.
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Re: The dreaded noise
Sorted. He turned his car battery charger off and the noise vanished. Tbat was a close one.
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Re: The dreaded noise
My Virgin Media box once went crazy. All the channels were scrambled. No pictures. No sound. Nothing. I phoned them up carrying on down the phone. They did checks and even at their end they said there was a fault and sent out a new TV box.NightProwler wrote: ↑08 Nov 2023, 10:11 Sorted. He turned his car battery charger off and the noise vanished. Tbat was a close one.
Later, when I switched off the car battery charger (which was outside under the bonnet) the problem miraculously went away. The wall socket the charger was plugged into is directly behind the one in the living room where the TV and Virgin Media box were plugged in. So I thought I'd try them on a different socket. Hey presto! No more interference when using the battery charger!
Strangely I never had this issue until I had a new boiler and thermostat fitted. The new thermostat is directly above the wall socket I had the battery charger plugged into and taking its power feed from it albeit hardwired internally. Then again so was the old thermostat and there were never any issues then.
But it just goes to show. The cheap Chinese rubbish is everywhere (even in premium packages) and causing more problems than it's worth.
At least I got a free upgrade on my Virgin Media box!
Never, ever, ever....bloody anything ever!
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Re: The dreaded noise
I'm imagining these tp-link mains wi fi extenders causing havoc.
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Re: The dreaded noise
I have a little motor bike battery charger that does the same . No issues with my WiFi extender
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Re: The dreaded noise
The only thing to do if you get noise on cb radio and its making it impossible to use is to move to pmr446 where you won't get any noise.Most people that are on cb are also on pmr446.
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Re: The dreaded noise
LondonCbRadio wrote: ↑11 Nov 2023, 12:04 The only thing to do if you get noise on cb radio and its making it impossible to use is to move to pmr446 where you won't get any noise.Most people that are on cb are also on pmr446.
Or zello
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Re: The dreaded noise
PMR? The only people around me that use PMR are the chavs working in the local wetherspoons.
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Re: The dreaded noise
Aren't you tempted to entertain yourself with said chavs? A few amusing noises here and thereNightProwler wrote: ↑12 Nov 2023, 13:03 PMR? The only people around me that use PMR are the chavs working in the local wetherspoons.
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Re: The dreaded noise
I might go in an order a meal (The microwave they have works very hard) then spend an hour winding them upastradyne wrote: ↑18 Nov 2023, 08:34Aren't you tempted to entertain yourself with said chavs? A few amusing noises here and thereNightProwler wrote: ↑12 Nov 2023, 13:03 PMR? The only people around me that use PMR are the chavs working in the local wetherspoons.
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