In article <[email protected]>, Budge
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Further examination of symptoms suggests that the noise seems to be
> interference, either with Bluetooth headphone directly or through the
> Bluetooth transmitter.  I suspect possible source of interference might
> be from wifi which could be from phone, laptop or access point but could
> be household electromagnetic interference (EMI).  I am trying to relate
> the clicks to possible traffic.  The clicks are not related to the data
> stream but occur in bursts with minutes of quiet between.  Clearly more
> work to do!

An RF scanner might be useful. FWIW I've been planning to buy an
ADALM-PLUTO SDR TX/RX as it can be modified to work from about 70MHz up
to 6GHz(!). I want to use one for tests on receivers. But this has been put
on hold due to our current 'difficulties'. Been more concerned with getting
food as my Chief Exec and myself (manual labour) are nominally
'vulnerable'. Further OT but I aim to do some measurements prompted by

http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/BBC/FMandNICAM3/FMandNICAM3.html

to get some results on the *actual* performance of some tuners.

But the PLUTO should also be useful for other investigations. :-)

Jim

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