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Krellan

join:2001-06-06
Castro Valley, CA

reply to d_l

Re: [Speed Problem] Lost high frequencies over last few weeks

As for the frequencies of the holes in the graph, I looked them up, and sure enough, they do correspond to major radio stations in this area.

Bin 130 = 560 KHz = KSFO

Bin 158 = 680 KHz = KNBR (Go Giants!)

Bin 189 = 810 KHz = KGO

KGO is a real blowtorch. It's the strongest station in the neighborhood: a friend showed me a homemade crystal radio set that receives all stations simultaneously, as it has no tuner, and KGO is clearly audible above the din.

Interestingly, I live in a valley, that does a good job of blocking radio signals (it makes it hard for me to listen to the radio when I want to). I'm surprised my dropouts in the DSL correspond almost exactly to the frequencies of these major radio stations in the area. My DSL impairment matches the AM radio dial almost exactly: there's a few 50,000 watt monsters near the low end of the dial, then at the high end of the dial, there's so many little small stations that they all disintegrate into noise against each other.

The same friend of mine has a very fancy ham radio set that can take a spectrum analysis of signal strength over a range of frequencies. He lives very close to me, so the radio situation should be fairly similar. I'll ask him to scan the AM radio band, and see what kind of interference there is. It will be interesting to hold up his bandplot, and compare it to my DSL impairment!

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