Over on youtube user ali6359 has uploaded a video showing what severe interference from a neighbors poor quality solar power inverter looks like on his rtl sdr dongle.
Detecting solar panel interference on a radio.
This makes it easy to make an ethernet connection via the mains without having to install a utp cable.
There is a standard that all approved electrical devices in australia are required to meet c tick but it does not guarantee zero emissions.
Have you or has a neighbour installed solar pv panels.
As solar photovoltaic pv system installations are becoming more popular solar pv radio frequency interference rfi is also becoming more evident and effective rfi suppression techniques are needed to ensure the performance of electronic devices connected to or in the presence of the pv system.
This can give the impression something you ve done had an effect on the interference level from the inverter where in fact you didn t change a thing.
Solar power and ham radio.
The radio amateurs have known for a long time that pv installations solar panels could interfere.
For more than 10 years the veron has been warning about the effects of equipment that emits unwanted rf emissions.
An inverter converts the dc power produced by solar panels into ac power which is used by common household equipment.
When i stop outside a relations house at broomgreen road north elmham in norfolk i get a loud hum on the caroline signal from a next door neighbours solar panels can this interference be reported to ofcom.
Has any one had interference to the radio caroline reception due to solar panels.
The strength of the radio tv station signal itself can and will vary and is dependant on a variety of variables.
If so we would like to hear from you.
If you are having problems with rfi from solar panels this document from qst provides useful advice qst april 2016.
Reducing radio frequency interference is at best a snipe hunt.
That started with the power line communication devices.
Interference may prevent reception altogether may cause only a temporary loss of a signal or may affect the quality of the sound or picture produced by your equipment.