I have a 10/11 meter 5/8 wave ground plane antenna and working DX is incredibly difficult if the incoming station is anything less than a s7. I have so much static and noise coming in. My 2 meter has almost zero noise, I can turn the squelch down completely and its s0 and once in a great while it’ll bounce to s1.
In an effort to try and discover what’s going on, I’ve shut off all the power to the whole house and ran the radios off a battery and it had zero effect on the noise floor. I then put the radio in my vehicle with a Wilson 1000 and drove around the neighborhood. In the vehicle the noise floor bounces around from s4 to s7 anywhere within the housing tract. If I drive away from the houses, to some auxiliary road, the noise floor dropped to s0-s1. I decided to drive around a different housing tract and as soon as I pull into the tract, noise floor shoots up again. We live in an area where all the power lines are underground, except for the big power lines. I don’t know where to go from here, but 10/11m is almost unusable.
Any advice on how I can drop the noise floor for better signal to noise ratio? Thanks!
In an effort to try and discover what’s going on, I’ve shut off all the power to the whole house and ran the radios off a battery and it had zero effect on the noise floor. I then put the radio in my vehicle with a Wilson 1000 and drove around the neighborhood. In the vehicle the noise floor bounces around from s4 to s7 anywhere within the housing tract. If I drive away from the houses, to some auxiliary road, the noise floor dropped to s0-s1. I decided to drive around a different housing tract and as soon as I pull into the tract, noise floor shoots up again. We live in an area where all the power lines are underground, except for the big power lines. I don’t know where to go from here, but 10/11m is almost unusable.
Any advice on how I can drop the noise floor for better signal to noise ratio? Thanks!