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Thu, 15 Oct 2015 21:24:39 -0500
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In-reply-to Eric Oyen <[log in to unmask]> message dated "Thu, 15 Oct 2015 13:34:03 -0700."
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	When I wrote that message, I meant to write
130-thousand-volt power substation. We do have 130-KVA feeders
coming in to Stillwater and they do cause quite a buzz, but
nothing like whatever this is that is eating up the air waves
somewhere near here.

Eric Oyen <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> grow lights are not the only noise maker. believe me, I have a plethora =
> of sources around my neighborhood. Firstly, the 12 Kv overhead power =
> lines. THose things buzz 24/7 and are particularly loud on 80 and 160. =
> That is not I can handle that with an MFJ-1025 noise cancellation unit. =
> Its some of the others that I have difficulty with (like the plasma TV =
> my neighbor has, or the Tivo unit out in the front room that throws =
> spurs all over the spectrum from 14 Mhz all the way up into the 2 meter =
> band. I need to make some recordings of all these types of noises and =
> see what you all make of them.

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