The broadband interference from corona and any other high-voltage related 
sources indicates the problem of power transmission. Those who detected and 
reported it deserve a reward from the power company for helping them reduce the 
cost.

Barry Ma
[email protected]
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From: <[email protected]>, on 3/10/00 8:14 AM:

Corona on high voltage insulators is a known source of broadband interference. 
Poor connections can also be a problem. A good wash down of the insulators may 
temporarily cure or reduce the corona problem. We were able to locate bad 
connections near our OATS using a directional antenna near the power lines. A 
persistent complaint to the power company may give the desired results.

Richard Woods


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