Hello All,
I thought I had this one nailed but I am still having a problem with one or more street lights cycling on-off, making intereference on 75 and 160.
Could I use the MFJ powwer line sniffer? It's just an A.M. receiver in the 150 mhz band and has a pretty good track record for finding arcing insulators.
Or do I conintue with the first method looking and hoping to see a street light go out and wait for it to start back up with it's interference??
Thanks
Fred
Hi Fred,
Over the last few years I've identified and reported at least 50 high pressure sodium lights that were cycling off/on in my area. I've never used anything other than the broadcast AM radio in the vehicle tuned to the high-end of the band (on a frequency thats not occupied by a local).
You don't need to do much more than drive around your area in an every growing circle and you should be able to correlate the the audio with a visual observation. Some lights are noiser than others but they all seem to cycle at fairly regular intervals.
Sam / KS2AM