My HS0ZCW station noise also included BCI in a very bad way, altho no BC xmtr is in sight.

The ICE BCI filter cleaned it ALL up.... wonderful.

Coming up on my 50th year as a continuously licensed ham (and my 64 birthday), I still did not i.d. that kind of noise and wasted lots of time running around looking at electric poles, etc. Locals tipped me off. The way to i.d. it is to turn the rf gain way down and listen for short blasts of what I call over-modulation... tiny pieces of words spoken over the BC radios.

The VRF in my Mark 5 helped a lot and lost only abt one S unit of sensitivity. 73

Charles Harpole
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