It has also to do with Intetnet being provided by all kinds of poorly shielded 
wiring hanging above ground.
In V31 I always operated with a battery from a remote beach location due to 
continous  9+++ noise in/near my appartment block and other urban areas.73 
HenkPA0C V31HV
-------- Oorspronkelijk bericht --------Van: James Bennett via Elecraft 
<[email protected]> Datum: 10-09-2020  23:29  (GMT+01:00) Aan: Elecraft 
Reflector Reflector <[email protected]> Onderwerp: Re: [Elecraft] [OT] A 
Very Quiet Day I can well understand that experience.Back in 2000 my new XYL 
and I honeymooned in St. Maarten / PJ7. I took a K2 with me and a length of 
wire and coax. I managed 40 - 50 CW QSO’s in between other activities. After we 
got back home I wrote an article that ARRL published in one of their online 
journals. At one time there was a link to it on the Elecraft site.Anyway, one 
of the things I warned prospective vacationers going to non-US sites was to be 
prepared for some horrendous QRN. As I mentioned in the article, many foreign 
countries have no laws governing RF interference. You’ll run into all sorts of 
crud on the power mains, not to mention some really ugly HF band obliterators 
in the form of cars and trucks. I suspect some places are better than others. 
In St. Maarten, every time any truck went down the street by our condo I had to 
take off the headphones for a while - it was bad, with a capital B!Jim / W6JHB> 
On Sep 10, 2020, at 2:17 PM, Tony Estep <[email protected]> wrote:> > On Thu, 
Sep 10, 2020 at 2:53 PM Al Lorona <[email protected]> wrote:> >> Power was 
shut off to my noisy urban neighborhood...radio was amazing>> yesterday for six 
glorious hours.>> > ======================> Well, here's the flip side. My old 
qth was noisy enough, but the real> eye-opener came when I toted my KX3 to 
Hyderabad, India a few years ago. I> was teaching at the Indian School of 
Business and living in the faculty> apartments, and I had brought the KX3 along 
expecting to hear a bunch of> call-signs that would sound exotic to a 
midwestern Yank. So I strung up a> wire around the walls of my living room, up 
near the ceiling, and laid a> counterpoise out along the floor. Donning my 
headphones I switched it on,> looking forward to an evening of entertainment as 
I tuned 20 CW.> Zowie! What a cacophony of squeals, buzzes, crashes, honks and 
toots,> burps, whistles and grinds. The S-meter jumped up to about S9+10 and 
stuck> there. Nowhere on the band, it seemed, was there a slot wide enough for 
a> signal to peep through. Finally I was able to discern a little peep> 
half-buried beneath the layers of trash, a lonely VU2 calling CQ. I> answered 
him, but of course to no avail. On a later night I heard a few> words from a 
QSO between a local ham and a VR2 in Hong Kong, and that was> the sum total of 
my ham experience while there. Where were the noises> coming from? I dunno -- 
from everywhere, it sounded like.> > 73,> Tony KT0NY> 
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