It's not a stretch to speculate that a transmitter in the direct line of aim might be a source of interference.
Moving your antenna is the least expensive next step. The goal would be to find a location that has higher quality desired signal and coincidentally, low levels of interfering signal. Changes of less than a foot have been known to produce dramatic changes. You'll may need to try many positions, patience and persistence may be needed.
If one has access to a spectrum analyzer you would have a real chance at proving the existence and source of interference. I don't have access to such a device now that I'm retired from an industry that used such equipment. I can't justify the purchase or rental of a piece of equipment with the price tag of a new car.
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)
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Last edited by GroundUrMast; 23-Nov-2013 at 5:33 PM.
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