I actually got permission from the seller to go out there, set up an
antenna, and operate a 160 contest before making and offer.
The place worked great. I committed.
Mark N5OT
On 3/25/2022 12:19 PM, Mike Waters wrote:
This is a great piece of advice!!! I would add: check those QRN levels at
various times and on different days.
73 Mike
W0BTU
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022, 10:01 AM Fred Kleber <kleb...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
... before you even make an offer on a piece of property, go there with a
mobile receiver and check to see what the ambient QRM level is. We have
already read in this group about this very subject from a ham that is
unable to use 160m due to the QRM from pot house grow lights some 3/4 miles
away. LED lighting is a well known source of QRM.
Certain types of TVs and even solar power inverters can cause horrendous
amounts of QRM which can render top band useless. It is interesting to
note that there are no FCC spurious emissions requirements for solar power
equipment.
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