I have only seen something close to this level of interference on 2m and
that has been from some cheap LiFePo4 charger I got that was charging my
100Ah battery. But it was about 25% bars and it was about 30ft from my 2m
antenna. It does happen a lot with chargers for various batteries like shop
tool chargers etc.

Sounds like a job for a 2m Yagi and am attenuator. I've got the Yagi but
not the attenuator.

73,


Kori Rahman, WX5KR
*Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club*

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On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 7:30 PM Amal C. Phadke via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Folks,
>
>
>
>             I am hoping someone can give me pointers on suppressing
> annoying noise my dual band (2m-70cm) antenna picks up in VHF range. I
> suspect it is from my neighbor’s external soffit lighting, but I am not
> sure. The receive signal meter fully lights up like seen in the attached
> picture. The repeater was idle when I took this picture. It doesn’t happen
> on UHF, only VHF and only from dusk to dawn. I hear a lot of static in the
> received signal, and I suppose in the transmitted signal as well. Moving
> the
> permanently installed outdoor antenna is not practical and using slip-on
> ferrite beads on the coax didn’t help. Has anyone experienced this issue? I
> would appreciate any suggestions.
>
>
>
> Thanks, and 73,
>
>
>
> Amal - KT5AC
>
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