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TECHNICAL PUBLICATION #10
HOW TO CONDUCT A NOISE AUDIT OF YOUR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
The success of all receiving operation, regardless of frequency or application, can be defined as the pursuit
of a single goal maximum signal to noise ratio. The larger the signal and the lower the offending
background noise the better the reception.
Unfortunately, the strength of the received signal is, for the most part, a fixed quantity. With the antenna and
receiver in use not. much can be done to improve. the delicate balance between signal strength and
atmospheric noise.
But there is another type of noise that is all-too-common in the modern receiver setup, and it may be
described as environmental noise. This is a type of noise that is usually wide spectrum, amplitude
modulated (AM), and locally generated. It is especially a problem of the modern computerized world.
Environmental noise is caused by local arcing connections of AC power lines, computer "hash" type noise
emitted by typewriters, fax machines, television sets, VCRs, heating & cooling systems, and just about
anything else electric in the home or office. Most of the noises do not travel a great distance but can cause
harmful effects to radio reception and can be difficult to find and correct.
We have seen many sad cases of environmental noise. Station owners purchase expensive, delicate
receiving equipment costing thousands of dollars and then suffer poor performance because of local noise
generated on their own property or from a nearby source. So here's a simple, almost cost free method of
hunting down these insidious noise gremlins. It's cheap, easy, and you may even enjoy the "hunt".
Put a PL259 or other connector on about 50 feet of RG58 coaxial cable. On the other end of the cable fray
back the ends, cut back the shield, and attach about, 18" of wire to the center conductor (clip-leads work
well). What you have created is a simple sensing antenna. Connect the cable end with the connector to a
receiver that covers the 25 to 50 Mhz. frequency range, select a clear channel in that spectrum area, and
place the receiver in the AM mode. Then move around the house or property with the sensing antenna and
listen for noises in the receiver. Moving the sense antenna near electrical appliances will be very
educational. It's almost hard to believe how much noise is generated by the computer in a fax machine or
other computerized devices. Also fluorescent lights can be nightmarish! Best bet if you're a serious listener
issue a total ban on fluorescent lightning for as far away as you can dictate or negotiate. Fluorescent lights
are based on an arcing principal and are very bad offenders.
Fixing noise problems in your own home or office is usually not difficult. Installing EMI filters on AC power
leads of computerized devices ordinarily stops the AC line cord and house wiring from acting like a
transmitting antenna for the noise. Commercial telephone RFI filters work well to prevent the same effect
from fax machines. Just-about any grounding, shielding, or filtering methods are helpful if you're-after a
secure, noise-free environment. Remember those generated noises only have to transmit the distance
between the noisy device and your receiving antenna, and that may be only a few dozen feet!
Power line noises must be repaired by local electric company workers, but most power companies accept
noise complaints and deal with them internally. Finding the noise source yourself with an AM radio in your
car or handheld unit is a big help to getting quick service. Keep in mind that an arcing high voltage line
connection is both a point of power (and revenue) loss for the company as well as a fire and/or service loss
hazard. Be sensible-take noise reduction just as seriously as you take receiver choice, antenna choice, or
any other facet of good station design.
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AUGUST
VOLUME 1
ISSUE 6
August 1996
Review Of The Chipswitch
How To Make The Best Solder Connections
Slick Tricks On Microphone Wiring
Proper Base Station & Mobile Grounding
Advertising Claims...Smoke And Mirrors?
First Issue
Service Available
September 1996
Comparison of Cobra 2010 to 2000
Power & Modulation Adjustments
New DF 10,000 Low Pass Filter
Coax Types & Lengths
Linear Amp Selection &Setup
Mobile Radio Interference
October 1996
New Product Review: Astatic's EchoMax 2000
Channel Kit For PC-122 & Cobra 146-GTL
For Sale
Editor's Note
Did You Know?
Increasing Interest In CB Rumored
New Products
What's Happened To Organized CB
November 1996
Santa's Best CB Gift List
Bob's CB Reopens
New Product: Midland 79-290 AM/SSB Mobile
Swap & Sell
New Product: New Anttron 305 Base Antenna
What's Happening To CB?
CBWI Proposal To Improve 11 Meters
Cobra/Uniden SSB Chassis Mods.
December 1996
Review Of Midland 79-290 AM/SSB Mobile
Cobra/Uniden SSB Chassis Mod UPDATE
Clarifiers
President Jackson Unlocked Clarifier Mod.
Cobra 148 & Uniden GrantXL Clarifier Mod.
Cobra 142GTL & Uniden Washington Clarifier
Uniden Grant Unlocked Clarifier Mod.
Uniden PCI22 PRO SSB Clarifier Mod.
Review Of The Northstar DX880HL
Big Bust At The Consumer Electronics Show
Bob's CB Has Opened
January 1997
The New Mongoose Model 450 Review
Wilson Antenna Tests The Trucker 5000
A Company With Interference Solutions
Solving Telephone RF Interference
Lowpass Filters: What, Where, And How
Using Highpass Filters For TVI
How To Conduct A Noise Audit
Modern Do-It-Yourself Grounding Techniques
Using Water Pipes For RF Grounding
Using Water Pipes For RF Grounding
February 1997
The New Emperor TS-3010 Review
Bulkhead Grounding
Grounding Coaxial Cable Shields
Using Anti-Oxidants
Modern Lightning Protection - RF Entry Ports
Modern Lightning Protection - AC Power Lines
Modern Lightning Protection - Control Lines
Modern Lightning Arrestors - Polyphaser VS I.C.E.
Modern Lightning Arrestors - Alpha Delta VS I.C.E.
Modern Lightning Arrestors - Cushcraft VS I.C.E.
July 2001
Galaxy DX 2547 Reveiw
Inside The DX 2547
DX 2547 Channel Mod
DX 2547 Clarifier Mod
DX 2547 Photos
DX 2547 Manual Excerpts
The Anttron Story
Anttron 305 Revisited
New Antrron Products
Aries A-SWR 460 Digital Meter
Barjan Buys Wilson Antenna
Wilson Electronic In Cell Phone Market
First Web Issue
Help Get The Word Out
August 2001
Sneak Preview: The New Maverick A24
Maverick A24 Front Panel Controls
Maverick Conversion
Inside The Magnum Maverick A24
Barjan Buys Francis Antenna
Wilson Antenna, 1 Year After Barjan Buyout
CBer Busted
Astaic's MobileMax
Solarcon I-Max 2000
False Performance Claims
CAUTION: Don't Burn Out That Radio
Magnum's Filtered Power Cord
Dragon Super Heavy Duty SO-239 Stud
CBWI...Give Us Your Opinion
September 2001
Reveiw Of The RCI 2950DX
RCI 2950DX Image Rejection Modification
RCI 2950DX Coversion & Clarifier Mods
RCI 2950DX Photos
RCI 2950DX Board Component Layout
RCI 2950DX Adjustment Layout
RM-9807: Petition To Remove 155 Mile Limit
Slip-Seat Radio Box
RF Limited UTB-1 Adjustable Talkback Board
A Message From The Editor
October 2001
Review Of The General Lee
General Lee Conversion
General Lee Tune-Up
Genral Lee Pot. Adjustments
Proposal For Citizens Radio Network
RF Limited EC-2018 Turbo Echo Mic
RF Limited EC-2018XTR Xtreme Echo Mic
RF Limited TRB-1 Turbo Echo Board
November 2001
Santas CB Gift List
Review: RCI 6900F TB 10 Meter Transceiver
RCI 6900F TB Frequency & Clarifier Mods
RCI6900F TB Tune-Up & PCB Adj. Locations
RCI 6900F TB Photo Gallery
UPDATE: Maverick A24 Transceiver
Texas Ranger SRA-158 Stock Mic
Kenwood UBZ-LH14
December 2001
Astatic's Final Edition D-104 Silver Eagle
Firestik's All American Limited Edition Antennas
Uniden PC 68XL Turbo 121 Combo From Mexico
The Cobra 29 Night Watch Classic
Cobra XL 450 Amplifier From Mexico
January 2002
Review: The Magnum 357DX
Magnum 357DX Photo Shoot
Magnum 357DX Conversions
Magnum 357DX Adjustments
MD-4 External S/RF Meter
Adding MD-4 To The Magnum 357DX
Adding MD-4 To Other Radios
PanaVise Pedesal Mount
Editor's Message
February 2002
A Little History On The CCC People
AR-3500 Specifications
AR-3500 Operating Manual
AR-3300 & AR-3500 Photos
Maverick A24 Technical Bulletin
Editor's Message
July 2002
Super Star Silver Salute Specifications
Magnum Delta Force 2002 Conversion
June 2014
Top Gun 56 Mic
Top Gun 56 Story
Top Gun 56 Audio Test
QUAD-5 10 Meter Transceiver
QUAD-5 Magnified Photo
QUAD-5 Operator's Manual
QUAD-5 Photo Gallery
Top Gun SP-1a Speech Processor
DAS Acquires Turner
RCI Move Manufacturing
TelePost Meter & Monitors
LP-100 Vector Power/SWR Meter
LP-500 Station Monitor
LP-700 Station Monitor