If you have. A battery powered sw receiver, check to see if it is present 
there. If so, trip the main power to the house to see if it goes away. RFI can 
be very broad banded. I’ve had power line noise that extends cripples a lot of 
the spectrum.

Doug W9LCQ

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> On Jan 31, 2021, at 9:00 PM, Rick Hiller via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Although it is a Ham Band antenna for 40,20,10....you might try listening to 
> General Coverage and tune to 10, 15 or 20 MHz for WWV......see if you can 
> hear it.....from what you say, I doubt it, and if so, you have a radio set up 
> issue, IMHO.....Rick
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> On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 8:45 PM Rick Hiller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Mark,  A few questions, comments and tests:
>> Sounds like a radio problem to me...so....not in any particular order, just 
>> what I thought of first to last....
>> .
>> --  What S level is the noise?    Does it change level with the RF Gain 
>> control? 
>> -- What if you disconnect your antenna coax?  Does it go away?
>> -- What if you connect a dummy load?  Same noise?
>> -- What does the Nano VNA show?  Impedance wise (R and j)  and SWR?  What is 
>> the SWR bandwidth of the antenna across 40 and 20?
>> -- Where is your RF Gain pot?  Maxed?   Try reducing the setting a bit.
>> -- Do you have your "pre-amp" on?  If so, turn it off.   NB off too.
>> -- What about CW mode....does the Narrow filter on make a difference?
>> -- Where are the IF/PBT shift sliders set?  They should be in the center for 
>> a base reference.
>> 
>> -- Are the rear panel Receive Antenna In and Out jacks jumpered and is the 
>> jumper OK continuity wise? 
>> 
>> -- Is the Ham/General select switch in Ham position?  I am not sure if the 
>> band pass filters are bypassed in General....just a guess.
>> 
>> -- Take your coax off.  Then using ONLY the center pin of the PL-259 insert 
>> it into the radio SO-239 center ONLY.  Is the noise similar?   Then screw on 
>> the PL-259 outside....does the noise change?   Usually, using only the 
>> center pin causes lots of receive noise and then when you screw on the 259 
>> outside the noise reduces as the antenna system is then a closed system.
>> You can also do this with a 10 foot long piece of wire and just connect the 
>> wire to the inside center terminal of the SO-239 on the radio.  The receive 
>> noise should increase when you touch the wire to the center pin......is this 
>> noise the same as you are complaining about?
>> 
>> Have you run power to the antenna?   What is the SWR?  Similar to the Nano 
>> reading?  Use the internal SWR meter and meter switch to select RF PWR and 
>> SWR set etc.
>> 
>> That's about it for a 745 brain dump for tonight.    Something is amiss in 
>> your set up, IMHO, no external wideband white noise source is jacking with 
>> ya.  Sounds like receiver noise is at max gain and no received signals are 
>> being processed.
>> 
>> GL and 73...rick -- W5RH
>> 
>> 
>>  
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>> On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 7:33 PM Mark Brantana via BVARC <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>> I am reaching out for ideas on a radio issue. I have installed an IC-745 
>>> Icom with an MFJ-2010 offset fed dipole. The power supply is a 20A MegaWatt 
>>> switching power supply, which is located right next to the radio. The 
>>> antenna is under some high power-lines with the long leg 90 degrees to the 
>>> power-lines. I used my nanoVNA to study the band SWR response, and 
>>> everything looks reasonable, though some small adjustments may need to be 
>>> made. Nothing is grounded as yet.
>>> 
>>> Here’s my problem. I am only attempting to receive at this time and I get 
>>> consistent QRM white noise across all bands to the point where I can barely 
>>> pick out some voices, etc. 
>>> 
>>> I am confident that the antenna is properly connected due to my antenna 
>>> study.
>>> I don’t believe the power lines are an issue, since the problem would 
>>> likely be more isolated show up as birdies at certain frequencies.
>>> The radio settings seem to all be correct according to the manual.
>>> Lack of grounding, but again the white noise is generally consistant across 
>>> the spectrum. Still, this could be the problem.
>>> I have turned off my computer, so there no QRM from its power supply.
>>> It does not help to have the switching power supply right next to the 
>>> radio, but other users give good reports on this model and no QRM issues 
>>> are mentioned.
>>> I tried the radio at different times of the day on 20-m voice band, with 
>>> the same noisy result.
>>> It could be the net result of a large number of small device transformers, 
>>> but I doubt it.
>>> I turned off the wifi, and still no change.
>>> 
>>> Hmm… I am a little stumped. Any thoughts or ideas? Personal experiences?
>>> 
>>> Mark
>>> N5PRD
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