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Atmospheric EMI interference
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 646310" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Asking for a bit of advice and opinions.</p><p>Went out two days ago successfully with the 5 just purring. Today was horrible with false signals coming in thick and fast. Both days were in the same (although difficult) ground so why the difference. </p><p>Has to be atmospheric EMI but although the skies both days were cloudy no evidence of lightning activity although it sounded very much like it with signals coming every few seconds at times. Just gave up in the end.</p><p>My question is why does there appear to be so much atmospheric EMI activity some days but not on other days with similar weather conditions.</p><p>A second question might be are there any forecasts that can predict that so that I might find other things to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 646310, member: 4728"] Asking for a bit of advice and opinions. Went out two days ago successfully with the 5 just purring. Today was horrible with false signals coming in thick and fast. Both days were in the same (although difficult) ground so why the difference. Has to be atmospheric EMI but although the skies both days were cloudy no evidence of lightning activity although it sounded very much like it with signals coming every few seconds at times. Just gave up in the end. My question is why does there appear to be so much atmospheric EMI activity some days but not on other days with similar weather conditions. A second question might be are there any forecasts that can predict that so that I might find other things to do? [/QUOTE]
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