RFI Georgetown, Ohio

RFI Georgetown, Ohio

More on what can cause RFI and partial discharge which causes damage to are electronics and makes it hard to receive am radio and gets into police, fire, and ham radios. When you a rubber coded wire and tie to the rubber you have a air transformer 20 to 1 = 7,500 x 20= 150,000 volts what a transmitter! Times 100 plus poles. This is a induction transmitter and transformer that causes transients on the line. This causes the lightning arrestors to work hard.

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You also can see the damage to the LA ( Lightning Arester) at the bottom blown out so many problems one pole!

So 3 times per pole times about 100 poles. This is what is wipe out the am broadcast in a lot of Georgetown! This is not all it interferes with It Dessence the receivers in Police, and Fire, and Ham Radios. Which causes them to put in more radio tower at the County expense! to overcome a problem cause by someone else. The companies that sell the radios don't disclose this information to the Comsumer, because they make money selling Equpment and radio towers and repeaters.

Pulling the ground from there is also a problem in several ways. When lightning hits this you destroyed a lot of costumer’s goods, and it don’t take to ground! It also causes more RFI. With a ground loop.


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This was measures from a spectrum analyzer made by Signal Hound computer base so we can save and print. we use Higher frequencies to help pinpoint where the problem is. We also use a radar engineering 239 or 241 locater to find the RFI. What we are seeing here is partial discharge form the high voltage. So when the tie wire discharges through the weather insulation and through the insulator. This is the cause of the RFI!

?Thanks for looking Ken Klosterman

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