Dave,

I don't think you will need the AM radio unless you discover it is not in your 
house.  Here's what I would do:
*  run the K3 on battery power,  have it tuned to 40 meters where you have the 
noise.  
* Turn off the main breaker to the house.  Go check the K3,  did the noise go 
away ?  If it did the noise source is in your house.  If it didn't then it is 
AM radio search time.  (we can 
   go over sleuthing with an AM radio in the neighborhood later if needed, 
hopefully you won't)
* If it did then turn on each breaker one at a time, checking each time at the 
K3.  The noise will reappear when the circuit breaker is turned on having the 
noise generator.
* Check them all, it could be on more than one circuit.
* Then leave the offending circuit on and go around and unplug, one at a time 
all the devices on the circuit, checking each time with the K3.  It will go 
away when the offender is 
   unplugged.  You need to actually unplug each device not just turn them off,  
(my DirecTV receiver was a noise generator even when it was turned off the 
power supply was 
   generating noise.)  

Hopefully it is in your house where you can remedy it easily.  I do this every 
once in a while myself.  My last check discovered one of the kids external hard 
drives was a nasty 
noise generator.  Another time one of the battery chargers to my Makita 
cordless drill was a culprit.  If you have any touch control lamps, I can 
almost guarantee they are nasty.

good luck and let us know how you do.

73,
Bob
K6UJ


 
On Jan 18, 2012, at 7:41 PM, David Dietrich wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Could someone please explain the proper way to track down RF noise in and 
> around my house?  More often than not, I always have S9+ noise on 40 Meters, 
> making anything but really strong signals (S9+) audible above the noise.  I 
> have only had a few instances where the noise was below S9 on 40.  I know I 
> have to power down the house and then bring it up one circuit at a time with 
> my radio on battery power.  I also know I am supposed to use a handheld AM 
> radio to listen as I walk around the house.  I don't know what I should be 
> listening for, or where to tune on AM to hear what I am supposed to hear.  
> Now that I am getting back into operating more regularly, I would really like 
> to see where some of this noise is coming from; and reduce or eliminate it if 
> at all possible even if it means shutting something off while I am on the air.
> 
> 73,
> 
> David, KC9EHQ
> K1-4 s/n 2051
> K2/10 s/n 7164
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