I found my noise problem in the florescent lights in my kitchen...turn them
off and it goes away...probably the ballast... I'm in a rental so....guess
I turn them off to operate lol

Chris
WB5ITT

On Thu, Feb 4, 2021, 12:59 AM Michael Monsour via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *Divide and Conquer*
> *Get a 12 volt battery to operate the radio*
> *Then pull the main breaker in your house.*
> *Either it gets better or it doesn't*
> *Michael Monsour*
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 6:56 PM Gus Bernard via BVARC <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> What Rick says.  Then try taking it portable, away from the QTH and power
>> lines.
>>
>> Gus, K5GMB
>>
>> 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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