. They usually don't attenuate or interfere with the signals too much, but they can cause some serious interference if a 4,000 or 15,000 volt
line has a bad (cracked) insulator near your location. Arcing in a cracked insulator can cause horrible wideband RF noise as high as 2 or 3 GHz. Mr. Burgess used an inexpensive police scanner that can tune the band from 896MHz to 960MHz and discovered that the band was relatively
clear except for something near the upper end. The Avalan units ability to automatically...
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