Use your P3, put an antenna on the IF port and it will receive signals on the
freq that you see the interference,  power it off a small battery and walk
around or use a directional antenna to pinpoint the location of the interference,
P3 will tune the band needed.
One of the uses for the P3 that is overlooked,
Merv K9FD/KH6


On 4/30/2013 7:44 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
If it one of my neighbors' TV's, they must go to bed fairly early. :-))

Perhaps we can organize a local team and go DF-ing. Someone in the shack to confirm the noise is there while someone else walks around, and a couple of 2M talkies. What you need is a portable RX that you can go walking or driving with that can tune to where that noise is. Does it appear below 80M? Perhaps on 160? if so, an AM BC RX would work. Or a loop of some sort attached to a battery-powered KX3 I sometimes use my Kenwood THF6A for chasing noise, but the HF RX probably isn't good enough to hear your noise until you're real close to it.

Once you've identified a source, or source location, you can think about how to approach the owner about a solution.

Also -- I suggest that you post this to the RFI reflector at contesting.com. That's really the place for RFI discussions.

73, Jim K9YC
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