Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread Ken K6MR
Yes, the “noise guy” is only useful for making contact with the linemen.  The 
one up here really does not want to be bothered.  Once I convinced him that I 
knew what I was doing he just passed on the info to the scheduler.

All of my problems so far have been simple items.  Lightning suppressors seem 
to be a big problem up here.  One lineman told me they changed vendors to a new 
style and he’s seen quite a few go bad.

My noise guy is still around, office in Cottonwood, just south of here.  
Friendly enough, and does help the process move forward.

Ken K6MR

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

If it’s something a lineman can fix, that’s easy and you’re home free. In my 
case the problems were usually either old style insulators, or just an ancient 
pole that needs to be rebuilt. That requires at least a 2-man crew so work 
needs to be scheduled. Getting on the schedule can drag out. You’re 100% right, 
a PUC complaint will get things moving.

I didn’t find the noise guy to be super helpful. Just as easy for me to ID the 
pole and have a lineman write it up. They were already aware which hardware was 
old junk. I think my noise/comm guy retired. Maybe same guy you had.

73
Josh W6XU

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> On Apr 27, 2021, at 11:59 AM, Ken K6MR  wrote:
>
> “Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG”
>
> It took me several years to finally crack the bureaucracy at PG  The 
> closer you get to the repair techs/linemen, the better it gets.  Usually one 
> or two PUC complaints will get you in contact with the local “noise” guy, who 
> doesn’t work in the same division as the power guys.  He is “communications”. 
>  Turned out my noise guy’s office was only a few miles from my house.  But 
> they keep them a secret.
>
> Now getting a lineman out is pretty easy, and they are the easiest to work 
> with.  Tell them which pole is making noise and they go to work.
>
> Ken K6MR
>
>
> From: MIKE ZANE<mailto:n...@comcast.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 10:33
> To: j...@kk9a.com<mailto:j...@kk9a.com>; 
> elecraft@mailman.qth.net<mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?
>
> Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG 
> For sure. Mike n6zw
>> On 04/27/2021 10:15 AM j...@kk9a.com wrote:
>>
>>
>> Probably more RFI will come from neighboring homes but it's easy to
>> check with a receiver before installing your tower. If there is noise
>> from faulty power line hardware the power company will fix it.
>>
>> GL
>> John KK9A
>>
>>
>>
>> ae4pb wrote:
>> Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
>> across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
>> East side of the lines.
>>
>> Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
>> go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.
>>
>> Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
>> lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
>> dipole(80/40).
>>
>> Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB
>>
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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread Josh Fiden
If it’s something a lineman can fix, that’s easy and you’re home free. In my 
case the problems were usually either old style insulators, or just an ancient 
pole that needs to be rebuilt. That requires at least a 2-man crew so work 
needs to be scheduled. Getting on the schedule can drag out. You’re 100% right, 
a PUC complaint will get things moving. 

I didn’t find the noise guy to be super helpful. Just as easy for me to ID the 
pole and have a lineman write it up. They were already aware which hardware was 
old junk. I think my noise/comm guy retired. Maybe same guy you had. 

73
Josh W6XU

Sent from my iPad

> On Apr 27, 2021, at 11:59 AM, Ken K6MR  wrote:
> 
> “Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG”
> 
> It took me several years to finally crack the bureaucracy at PG  The 
> closer you get to the repair techs/linemen, the better it gets.  Usually one 
> or two PUC complaints will get you in contact with the local “noise” guy, who 
> doesn’t work in the same division as the power guys.  He is “communications”. 
>  Turned out my noise guy’s office was only a few miles from my house.  But 
> they keep them a secret.
> 
> Now getting a lineman out is pretty easy, and they are the easiest to work 
> with.  Tell them which pole is making noise and they go to work.
> 
> Ken K6MR
> 
> 
> From: MIKE ZANE<mailto:n...@comcast.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 10:33
> To: j...@kk9a.com<mailto:j...@kk9a.com>; 
> elecraft@mailman.qth.net<mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?
> 
> Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG 
> For sure. Mike n6zw
>> On 04/27/2021 10:15 AM j...@kk9a.com wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Probably more RFI will come from neighboring homes but it's easy to
>> check with a receiver before installing your tower. If there is noise
>> from faulty power line hardware the power company will fix it.
>> 
>> GL
>> John KK9A
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ae4pb wrote:
>> Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
>> across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
>> East side of the lines.
>> 
>> Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
>> go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.
>> 
>> Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
>> lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
>> dipole(80/40).
>> 
>> Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB
>> 
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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread Ken K6MR
“Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG”

It took me several years to finally crack the bureaucracy at PG  The closer 
you get to the repair techs/linemen, the better it gets.  Usually one or two 
PUC complaints will get you in contact with the local “noise” guy, who doesn’t 
work in the same division as the power guys.  He is “communications”.  Turned 
out my noise guy’s office was only a few miles from my house.  But they keep 
them a secret.

Now getting a lineman out is pretty easy, and they are the easiest to work 
with.  Tell them which pole is making noise and they go to work.

Ken K6MR


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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG For 
sure. Mike n6zw
> On 04/27/2021 10:15 AM j...@kk9a.com wrote:
>
>
> Probably more RFI will come from neighboring homes but it's easy to
> check with a receiver before installing your tower. If there is noise
> from faulty power line hardware the power company will fix it.
>
> GL
> John KK9A
>
>
>
> ae4pb wrote:
> Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
> across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
> East side of the lines.
>
> Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
> go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.
>
> Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
> lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
> dipole(80/40).
>
> Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB
>
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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread MIKE ZANE
Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG For 
sure. Mike n6zw
> On 04/27/2021 10:15 AM j...@kk9a.com wrote:
> 
>  
> Probably more RFI will come from neighboring homes but it's easy to  
> check with a receiver before installing your tower. If there is noise  
> from faulty power line hardware the power company will fix it.
> 
> GL
> John KK9A
> 
> 
> 
> ae4pb wrote:
> Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
> across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
> East side of the lines.
> 
> Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
> go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.
> 
> Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
> lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
> dipole(80/40).
> 
> Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread john
Probably more RFI will come from neighboring homes but it's easy to  
check with a receiver before installing your tower. If there is noise  
from faulty power line hardware the power company will fix it.


GL
John KK9A



ae4pb wrote:
Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
East side of the lines.

Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.

Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
dipole(80/40).

Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.



Thanks in advance.

Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB

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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread Bill Lederer
Here is a shot of my QTH back when I lived in Lake Forest:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/110+W+Old+Elm+Rd,+Lake+Forest,+IL+60045/@42.2181966,-87.8488795,338m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x880feaa987ea773f:0x8c16ace134e48f27!8m2!3d42.2183734!4d-87.849711

You can see the shadows of the huge HV power lines on the right side, just
short of Skokie Valley Road.

I had three monobanders at 50 feet and did not notice any noise.

Here is a shot of how big those lines are:
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.2180154,-87.8468206,3a,75y,90h,90t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sAMtRit9ZqO-_sQ2LgMvYrg!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3DAMtRit9ZqO-_sQ2LgMvYrg%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D186.00862%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192


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On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 8:50 AM  wrote:

> Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
> across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
> East side of the lines.
>
> Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want
> to
> go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.
>
> Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
> lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
> dipole(80/40).
>
> Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB
>
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread N4ZR
I recall reading on the RFI reflector that HV transmission lines are 
rarely a problem, or at least not for long, because power companies lose 
real money when power leaked, so they had a strong incentive to repair 
problems as soon as possible.


I have two 500 kv transmission lines that run beyond the entire west 
edge of my property about 200 feet away, and a 7500-volt secondary 
distribution line in an easement right on the property line. Initially I 
thought one or both was giving me trouble, but I took a 136-MHz DF rig 
out there and established, to my satisfaction, that the transmission and 
the distribution line were not the problem.  At least in this vicinity, 
a far bigger problem is old distribution hardware - transformers, 
lightning arrestors and so on, which the power company plans to attack 
wholesale next week.  It will be interesting!


73, Pete N4ZR
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On 4/27/2021 10:03 AM, N4ST - Jim wrote:

Jerry,

I'm sure you can make something work.  I used to have HV power lines about
150 yards from my house.
It was only a problem during rain/snow/fog with conduction across the
insulators.
I had a cubical quad and could identify the offending pole and could
likewise null out the noise.
Oddly, I don't recall there being a problem on the 80m or 40m dipoles.
You could always do a quick noise check with a mobile HF rig or a handheld
AM shortwave receiver.

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Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 09:50
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
East side of the lines.

Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.

Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
dipole(80/40).

Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.

  


Thanks in advance.

Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB

  


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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread Dave Cole
Or use a tinySA, and take a look at entire bands at one time...  I have 
found that the tinySA is a real assist in correlating RFI sources.  See:


https://www.nk7z.net/

to get to my base page, or

https://www.nk7z.net/tinysa/

to go directly to the article.

At the end of the tinySA article is a photo of my 80 Meter RFI, as 
viewed by a tinySA, and a 6BTV with 40 radials, ground mounted.  The 
source is 4 blocks from the antenna.  This will give you an idea of what 
you will be able to do with the tinySA RFI wise.


...and to keep it Elecraft related, I will be connecting my tinySA to 
the RX out jack on the K3.


73, and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
https://www.nk7z.net
ARRL Volunteer Examiner
ARRL Technical Specialist, RFI
ARRL Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical Resources

On 4/27/21 7:03 AM, N4ST - Jim wrote:

Jerry,

I'm sure you can make something work.  I used to have HV power lines about
150 yards from my house.
It was only a problem during rain/snow/fog with conduction across the
insulators.
I had a cubical quad and could identify the offending pole and could
likewise null out the noise.
Oddly, I don't recall there being a problem on the 80m or 40m dipoles.
You could always do a quick noise check with a mobile HF rig or a handheld
AM shortwave receiver.

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To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
East side of the lines.

Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.

Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
dipole(80/40).

Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.

  


Thanks in advance.

Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB

  


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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread N4ST - Jim
Jerry,

I'm sure you can make something work.  I used to have HV power lines about
150 yards from my house.
It was only a problem during rain/snow/fog with conduction across the
insulators.
I had a cubical quad and could identify the offending pole and could
likewise null out the noise.
Oddly, I don't recall there being a problem on the 80m or 40m dipoles.
You could always do a quick noise check with a mobile HF rig or a handheld
AM shortwave receiver.

__ 
73,
Jim - N4ST

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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net  On
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Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 09:50
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
East side of the lines. 

Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated. 

Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
dipole(80/40). 

Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials. 

 

Thanks in advance.

Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB

 

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