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01-05-2023 11:20 AM - edited 01-05-2023 11:22 AM
So I am getting a pulsating low signal buzzing noise from around 1010 to 1550 khz which I never had before my installation. If I put a radio right near the round disc even with both the router and BT box switched off it's realty bad bit like going near a cheap power supply
Is the cable going to my house from the telegraph the other side of the road to me causing this ? What's odd if I go outside and put the radio near the square grey box I don't pick up anything at all
13-05-2023 09:02 AM
It is difficult to determine the exact cause of the pulsating low signal buzzing noise without further information and investigation. However, there could be several possible explanations for the issue you are experiencing:
Electrical interference: The noise may be caused by electrical interference from nearby devices or equipment. This could include power supplies, transformers, or other electronic devices in close proximity to your setup.
Radio frequency interference: It is possible that there is radio frequency interference affecting the signal quality in your home. This interference could be caused by various sources, such as nearby radio transmitters or other wireless devices.
Cable or wiring issues: There could be a problem with the cable or wiring that connects your home to the telegraph on the other side of the road. Poorly shielded or damaged cables can introduce interference and affect signal quality.
Grounding issues: Improper grounding or inadequate shielding of your equipment can also contribute to signal interference and buzzing noise.
To troubleshoot the issue, you may consider taking the following steps:
Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP): Inform them about the noise issue you are experiencing and ask if they can investigate or provide guidance.
Check your equipment: Ensure that all cables and connections are secure and properly plugged in. Try using different cables or swapping out equipment to see if the issue persists.
Consult a professional: If the problem persists, you may want to consult a professional technician or electrician who can assess your setup and identify any potential sources of interference.
Remember, it is important to ensure your safety when dealing with electrical equipment or wiring. If you are unsure or uncomfortable handling these matters yourself, seek assistance from a qualified professional.
13-05-2023 09:06 AM
Wow, number 6