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JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Sep 2001 03:54:42 -0400
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I can't hear it on AM radio, but it is like a loud buzzing and electrical
noise on the 30-50 MHz bandwhich on a scanner I have here will only be
tuned in FM.





On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, ARS NZ3O (Byron) FM29fx wrote:

> In your breaker box you should have two vertical columns
> of switches and one main switch up top.  It should be very
> much larger than any of the others, or it is an external lever
> on the outside of the box.
>
> Can you describe what the noise sounds like?  Can you hear
> it on AM radio when you tune away from a station?
>
> At 09:54 PM 9/10/2001 -0400, JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON wrote:
> >Thanks, I am trying to figure out here what is the main breaker, and if it
> >is a switch on the box that is standard, because we have the breaker box
> >in the basement with two rows of switches going vircically, and this noise
> >is showing up mainly on a scanner Ih ave, but I am concerned if I get
> >equipment in here that it will be causing problems for the equipment.  I
> >think that getting an electircian over here wouldn't be a problem, but I
> >will have to check this out first, and then figure out what circuit gots
> >to what room.  I don't think it is the fomputer though, and at the other
> >house the noise would continue outside, and it just seemed to be that
> >house.
>

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