It sounds like the squelch closes on your receiver when the signal 
drops, is that correct?  If so, that would eliminate the possibility of 
the noise being the output of a repeater that has a tail timer.  Can you 
detect any tail timer at all?  If I were to make a guess, it sounds like 
a transmitter that is keying up with noise, such as an RF link for 
something, and noise on the link input is keying up the transmitter.  
Are you able to detect any PL tone in the noise that you hear?  PL may 
give you a clue as to the source of the signal.  Can you DF the signal?  
Is this in the ham band, or commercial freq?  Does it happen more at 
certain times of the day?  Is it weather related?

A trick that I used was to set up a spectrum analyzer and watch 10-20Mhz 
at a time.  I would listen to the noise and look for another signal that 
keys up at the same time.  Very time consuming, but can be very 
effective.  It's a crap shoot, but it beats just sitting and listening 
to the noise.  Some ham rigs even offer a crude spectrum analyzer mode, 
such as my Yaesu VX7-R HT.  I've used the VX7-R to look for signals with 
some success.  (I had to read the manual to get the darn think out of 
the SA mode!)

I used to do a lot of tracking down of interference.  It helps to 
analyze what is not causing the noise and don't always focus on what you 
think it is.  Eliminating what is not causing the interference many 
times helps you focus in on what is really causing it.

Good luck and 73,
Joe, K1ike


On 6/29/2010 4:15 AM, gm7svk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Loaded sample to files section.
> Has anyone encountered this sort of noise on a system or have a suggestion as 
> to what might be generating it? Proving difficult to determine source.
>
> Thank you,
> Doug - GM7SVK
>
>    

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