Though I appreciate the replies, both suggest that I'm the problem either because of unit location or the way I'm viewing the situation, when that is not the case.
I merely wondered if a method was available to suit my need to be alerted to this kind of interference. If not, then that's fine. I'll look to solve it other ways.
There are, at times, responses to folks, and attempts at helping someone, that might be perceived as patronizing or critical.. but aren't intended to be ... especially to someone 'new' to Blitzortung, which is why, in my reply I never used the word "You" ... any conclusions drawn are the reader's ... not mine.
There are few paths to tracking down interference that operators haven't been down... and we know how irritating they are, especially to a recent install. I, for one, also want quick and easy fixes. I want all the 'built in assistance' I can get.... well... that's just not the way it is.
iNow, I can't speak for all, but if I've something occurring sporadically, I must watch for it, and I need controller, antenna and preamp, and Web GUI easy, quick access, in order to determine which direction it originates, if possible, whether it's in residence, or external, what type it is, .... etc. And those sporadics are the biggest PITA of all the various types.
The replies all suggest directly or indirectly that proximity to the controller is a big key toward resolution... at the very least for the audible and visual indications. Gosh, with E mail notifications, and the disturbers I have in my environment, my IP would get blacklisted from my RED and BLUE systems 'spamming' me... don't even want to think about it.
Since the device is "somewhat" portable in relation to the antennas, the hints were given to gain proximity to increase the odds of a solution,. That's all. If that's not possible, then it's just not possible. No one was intentionally critical of anyone, or their specific installation.
No matter what, the system
will not pop up a message that says,
"Hey, Cutty! I'm the street light a block away, and I'm shutting you down!"
or
"Hey There! I'm a nearby Electronic Doggie Fence, and My goal in life is to drive lightning locators crazy."
But, in some fashion, the message is - "Heh, heh... Wanta play Hide'n'Seek?"
There's a 10 page thread devoted to this..
http://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=20439.0 and many hours of PMs and Emails, and personal contacts as folks teamed up privately and worked on weird noise or operational issues.... sorry, there aren't easy fixes for this... very few disturbers are located without time and effort... whether I'm notified by email, carrier pigeon, or the built-in indicators available.
Good Luck, and Welcome Aboard!