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Page 1: RADIO SPECTRUM POLLUTIONRADIO SPECTRUM POLLUTION: A threat to radio services . . . Common ground for cooperation and collaboration . . . Ed Hare, W1RFI ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare,
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RADIO SPECTRUM POLLUTION:

A threat to radio services . . .

Common ground for cooperation

and collaboration . . .

Ed Hare, W1RFI

ARRL Laboratory Manager

225 Main St.

Newington, CT 06111

Tel: 860-594-0318

Email: [email protected]

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The rules of my presentations…

• Everybody has to laugh at my jokes!

• Unfortunate incident last time…

• Taking pictures … suck it in…

• Ask questions any time …

• Falling asleep …

• Last presentation got very dry…

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W1RFI falls asleep at his

own presentation!

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The Lab Staff

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• Ed Hare, W1RFI

• ARRL Lab Dad

• Licensed since 1963

• I don’t know where to

draw the line…

• Serves on IEEE and

ANSI accredited

committees

• Famous for QRP

• CW mobile and my

motto, 45 wpm…

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Zack Lau

W1VT

Senior Lab

Engineer

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Mike Gruber, W1MG

RFI Expert

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Bob Allison, WB1GCM

• ARRL Test Engineer

• Ham since 1974

• University of Hartford

• 28 years TV Engineer

• At ARRL Lab for 9 Years

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Lab traditions:

ARRL Lab

Wave of Great

Respect!

Thrown out of

the Lab

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The ARRL Lab Functions

• The ARRL Lab provides a wide range of technical

services to support ARRL and its operation

• Product Review Testing

• QST Advertising Acceptance

• Technical Information Service

• Support of ARRL Field Organization

• Support of other HQ staff

• Technical Advocacy for Amateur Radio

• Member contact ( clubs, hamfests)

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Here’s a shot

of the ARRL

Lab.

This is NOT

the photo we

took the day

we cleaned

the Lab for

the company

brochure!

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Ed at the office

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In the Lab is a

glass display case

that holds some of

the projects that

the Lab has

worked on over the

years. We now

spend more time

focused on

advocacy.

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The Incredible Saga of the Tuna Tin

II

THE TUNA-TIN

TWO

BY W1FB

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Vintage Display

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The ARRL

Laboratory has

extensive

transmitter,

receiver and

field-strength

measurement

capability

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Radio Spectrum: A natural resource• Radio spectrum is finite, but is not used up

• Used for personal enjoyment and valuable to

commercial interests

• Can be seriously degraded, or even rendered

useless, by noise pollution

• Literally hundreds of thousands of noise sources in

today’s technological world

When noise sources are identified and removed, the

resource instantly returns to its natural, pristine

condition

• Once noisy device is deployed, it may persist in

marketplace for years

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Switching power supplies, solar installations, LED lights,

power-line noise

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Noise levels

• Survey – How many impacted by noise?

• Now many think that noise levels are rising?

• How many reported noise to ARRL?

• How many report noise to manufacturers?

• How many report to FCC?

• No reports, so FCC and manufacturers think

that there is no problem.

• Noise reports needed, specific information

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Impact on Spectrum

• AM broadcast – moderate to severe

• HF (broadcast, amateur) – moderate to

severe

• VHF – moderate outdoors, severe indoors

• UHF – moderate locally

• Microwave – sporadic cases of interference

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Aren’t there rules against this?

• The FCC does not test most devices

• Incidental, unintentional and intentional

emitters

• Conducted limits below 30 MHz

• Radiated limits above 30 MHz

• Good engineering practice

• Operator must use in a way that

doesn’t cause harmful interference

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Why do I still have interference?

• The limits similar to other countries (Eu, etc.)

• Not intended to prevent all interference

• On HF, a “legal” device in the house next door

would typically be S7 noise to nearby amateur

• Manufacturers say that only a tiny fraction of

their product is involved in RFI problem

• Limit geographical area

• Resolve remainder problems case-by-case

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Power-line noise – Biggest offender

• Hundreds of cases annually

• Power companies generally not very responsive

• Cases take months to resolve at best, sometimes

years and in some cases, never

• FCC enforcement good at early stages, inconsistent

in terms of actual enforcement

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Success

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Failure• Some cases have dragged on for years

• Utilities often spend orders of magnitude more

money not finding power-line noise than it would

take to fix it.

• Note in list I just showed that some utilities have

received multiple letters

• Some utility staff not competent to find power-

line noise

• Utilities need information

• ARRL generally does NOT see this problem with

the cable industry!

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Power-line noise and FCC:

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ARRL Power-line cooperative

agreement with the FCC• Multi-step process

• Complainant tries to resolve case with the utility

• ARRL tries to resolve case with utility

• ARRL turns case over to the FCC

• FCC contacts the utility, advisory letter

• 60 day window

• Second FCC contact, sets requirement for biweekly

reporting

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Measurement campaign

• Hundreds of thousands of devices

• ARRL can’t measure them all

• Reports needed

• Must be credible!

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C63.4 Measurement Fixture

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HIGH POWER LIGHTING

CONTROLLER

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WHAT’S 58 dB AMONG

FRIENDS?

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The Key Is Enforcement

• When ARRL reported grow lights to

FCC, the FCC responded and said…

• Lack of enforcement is an issue

• Grow light case in Seattle, Citation and

Order

• Importer responded

• Filters

• Evanston, IL

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MOSTLY NON-ISSUES

• LED bulbs

• CFLs

• Solar?

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Industry committee work

• Amateur Radio does not exist in a vacuum

• It must be well connected to the rest of radio

technology

• Industry contact is one important way to do that

• Industry organizational contact: IEEE, Consumer

Electronic Manufacturers Association, HomePlug,

National Cable Telecommunications Association,

etc.

• Individual companies

• Industry standards committees

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ARRL industry committee participation

• Society of Automotive Engineers

• ANSI asc C63® (EMC committee)

• IEEE working groups

• IEEE EMC Society Board of Directors

• IEEE EMC Society Standards

Development Committee

• ARRL staff serve in leadership

positions on these committees

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Industry and Organizational

• HomePlug

• Home Phone Networking Alliance

• National Cable Telecommunications

Association

• Electric Power Research Institute

• FCC

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Arc Fault Circuit Breakers

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So I have a noise problem…

What can I do?

• I hear this noise. What is it?

• BZZZZZTTTTT! Wrong question.

• It’s a the switcher used in a Shootzu wall wart

• Oh, sorry… It sounded like that, but it was

something else

• WHERE is it?

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Filters

• Differential mode

• Much noise is generated differential mode, ie,

switching supplies

• Decays rapidly with distance, as a rule

• Also common mode noise, decays more slowly

• Commercial filters

• Ferrites and chokes

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The ARRL Interference Web Page

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What should you do?• Locate the source

• Run a receiver off a battery and kill power to

your house

• Check with neighbors, what is new

• Use a battery operated receiver with an S meter

• Place receiver near the ground wire of nearby

poles

• Place receiver near power wiring of suspect

houses

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Filters and other solutions

• Social solutions, operating schedule or buy new product

• I am not getting interference from neighbor’s equipment

• Relocate product or antenna

• Differential-mode filters, switchers, etc. Decays rapidly

with distance

• Common-mode choke

• Donuts vs beads

• Brute-force differential-mode filter

• Noise canceling device

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And, Of Course…

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And in conclusion…

(Wake up in the back row!)

• Cleaned the Lab for the

Centennial

• The old dusty bottle

• 3 wishes

• New rules in Genieland

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Q&A

a.k.a. Stump the Speaker

What kinds of noise

problems are hams

experiencing?

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MORE INFORMATIONEd Hare, W1RFI

ARRL Laboratory Manager

225 Main St

Newington,CT 06111

[email protected]

860-594-0318