Hi
Am I right in thinking that various electrical appliances eg motors etc can cause some form of frequency clash with adsl? I believe 612kHz is the critical frequency? If so, is it simply a matter of tuning an AM radio to that frequency to try to trace the offending equipment?
Yes and no.
Most if not all electrical equipment will cause interference on AM radio when a radio is held close to it, usually this interference will drop away a few metres from the device causing it. Even if noise is present this in most cases will not mean the equipment is causing any problems with ADSL. Just hold the AM radio near the ADSL router and see how much noise that is dishing out itself.
It can help identify very strong sources of interference, for example if you can walk for many metres and still hear the same interference it can then help you pin point where that may be coming from, and as it is wide spread it may be strong enough to cause ADSL problems, then again it may be having no affect at all.
What problems are you having?
A good way of trying to identify interference is to see a the SNR and bit allocation graphs from something like DMT if this is supported by your ADSL modem, preferably at a time the problem wasn't present compared to when it is.
Regards
Phil
Edited by deleted (Wed 16-Sep-09 22:14:51)