2017-08-08, 04:50
One final experiment for the night...
I still have my software defined radio dongle connected to my Blitzortung receiver's amplifier output.
Then I started recording...
After a couple of minutes, I turned off all the circuit breakers in my house.
(Lower on the waterfall is earlier in time.)
![[Image: F7YYhA7.png]](http://i.imgur.com/F7YYhA7.png)
Lots of noise is eliminated, but not everything! Those pesky 25 kHz and 60 kHz signals are still there..
Next, I left everything off for a couple minutes, then I turned the breakers back on.
![[Image: PdA3bmj.png]](http://i.imgur.com/PdA3bmj.png)
You can see interesting emissions as my devices powered back up. I suspect that this coincided with routers booting up, etc.
I still have my software defined radio dongle connected to my Blitzortung receiver's amplifier output.
- I turned all the (LED) lights on in my apartment, and switched on as many gadgets and devices as possible (my PC, fans, radio).
- I powered my Blitzortung receiver from a USB battery pack.
- I disconnected my laptop charger (the laptop that I used to record this data) from its outlet. The charger generates significant interference, which tends to confound my measurements.
- I set up my software-defined radio dongle and GQRX to record a waterfall plot that was five minutes long.
Then I started recording...
After a couple of minutes, I turned off all the circuit breakers in my house.
(Lower on the waterfall is earlier in time.)
![[Image: F7YYhA7.png]](http://i.imgur.com/F7YYhA7.png)
Lots of noise is eliminated, but not everything! Those pesky 25 kHz and 60 kHz signals are still there..
Next, I left everything off for a couple minutes, then I turned the breakers back on.
![[Image: PdA3bmj.png]](http://i.imgur.com/PdA3bmj.png)
You can see interesting emissions as my devices powered back up. I suspect that this coincided with routers booting up, etc.
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