Snr possible method of locating problem?

[OUPA]MrNutz

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"A lot of low SNR problems may be related to noise spikes where "noise" comes from an outside source or electrical interference. You may be able to monitor your SNR Margin and identify a pattern which correlates to your low SNR. Common causes may be microwaves, central heating pumps, street lighting, xmas lights, treadmills, the list is practically endless.

Some users have reported success in tracking down the source of the noise using a portable AM radio. The radio should be tuned in between stations somewhere in the region of 1400 KHz until you hear static noise."

i'm gonna check out this part - i'll report back
 
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