Hi all - I am setting up my station finally at my new home, but I seem to have 
a QRM problem that I haven't run into before and I'm hoping that someone can 
provide some advice. I have pretty much entirely cleaned up any interior RFI 
problems, although to be sure there can be a little hash from the laptop when 
it is too close to the RX. Other than that though it is pretty much silent 
inside the house as heard on my ICF2010 with no external antenna connected, and 
scanning across all the bands.

I have a Wellbrook 330S (I originally bought it for tropical SW years ago, but 
I'm thinking of changing to a 1530S+) and a modified ICF2010 fed by 100 ft of 
new Bury Flex with BNC's. The location is about 600 ft up a steep slope above 
Howe Sound at Lions Bay (maybe 1/3 mile inland from the shore) facing south 
west by west. Should be DX paradise. Unfortunately however I have some RF noisy 
neighbours, and I'll deal with that as I can. The problem is that I'm getting a 
continuous 5 or 6 LED's lit with noise on pretty much every band (not below 3 
Mhz because the 330S has reduced sensitivity below that). Part of the problem 
is that I can't find a recording of what 'normal' QRN is, so I can't even tell 
whether a good portion of the noise I'm hearing is aurora/thunderstorms/etc or 
whether most of it is man-made. When I take the Sony to where the antenna is 
(on the ocean side of the house, about 4 m away from it) and just use the 
wbuilt in whip for direction finding of the noise, th!
 e biggest radiator seems to be the antenna and the coax itself, although I can 
also hear some QRM from the neighbours. I'm not supposed to ground the shield 
on the loop, and so I'm not sure what to do next. A counterpoise under the 
loop? I sent an email to Andy at Wellbrook asking if my 16' metal mast and 3' 
pole above the rotator could be causing problems, and I'll be interested in his 
perspective on this. I have actually disconnected the rotator cable because it 
was radiating crap unto the coax as well, and I guess I'm going to have to look 
for some shielded rotator cable. But I think something else must be going on, 
and I'm hoping maybe someone can offer some suggestions. I asked Anduy if maybe 
the loop head had deteriorated, or maybe there's something else, but I'm at a 
bit of a loss I'm afraid - maybe the BNC's weren't put on right, I dunno! 
Thanks for your help - I've been offline for a year while we moved and 
renovated, and I want to get this right - I miss spending !
 time at the dial.

Michael
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