I also found the old fashioned Speed Queen washer/dryer at the Nebraska Furniture Mart that has stores in Omaha, Kansas City, and Dallas. If the LG washer/dryers that I bought generated RFI, they agr
After reading the ARRL's actions with Lowe's and Wal-Mart, thought I'd share some experience and info on electronic ballast at Home Depot. While replacing a dead ballast recently, I discovered that T
I agree Mike. The toilet water flush reference is way off topic. The solar-nuclear reference (also off topic from LED bulbs) is a bit closer to root cause of the problem needing to replace shrinking
Four 8ft ground rods spaced further apart would be better. Up to 16ft apart max. Bonded together underground as well. Add a few more rods, and you could reach the AC panel's ground to bond it all tog
If it's not local to your location and many are hearing it, once it's been reported to the FCC it won't be on long enough to stay in any database. If it's only local to your location, then it won't b
I searched the RFI reflector about LG brand inverter compressor refrigerator's RFI issues, but haven't found any comments on Linear Inverter or Smart Inverter refrigerators in the RFI archives nor ma
We have CenturyLink with FTTH (Fiber To The Home). The market this with wireless cable inside the home using wireless TV boxes that radiate RFI noise from AM band on up to 400Mhz. Tried ferrites on a
Mark, I recommend you ask for their department or group responsible for their FCC licensed 2-way radio and microwave radio systems. Ask if they have a telecommunications group maybe within their Info
Except you didn't repeat the referral link. So here's the page with all the links: http://k9yc.com/publish.htm Kim, You might need to contact Fair-rite about their units and symbols they used. Might
John, Seems we can always get more turns around a toroid ferrite (several) than you can on a snap on ferrite (maybe one). This would make snap-ons less effective than a toroid core based on number of
On "About" page for goTenna is meaningless, mumbo-jumbo, organic marketing chatter: == goTenna creates distributed comm-un-i-ca-tion networks that increase scale, resiliency, and access. Communicatio
Dave & group, This one could be a negative for HF ham bands or any band for that matter: " More broadly adopt risk-informed interference assessment and statistical service rules. 'In judging whether
I found this one to be a better deal and closer to the touch and feel of an HP keyboard: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Keyboard-K270-Long-Range/dp/B004N62 7KS/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=U
Remember the old days when the old TV sets had no filtering and the ham causing the interference had to cease operations during prime time TV hours until the problem was resolved? Ever wonder why the
Sorry Roger, but I was not around in 1952. Not that old. I'm not at all familiar with the problems you're describing but I have heard of them. I was talking about TV sets before cable TV and before e
Greetings RFI group members, Having our kitchen remodeled, and I was not able to be there when the electrician installed our new recessed ceiling downlights. They used new, ultra-thin, wafer LED unit
We just did a kitchen remodel here that replaced our ceiling lights with new Lithonia wafer-thin LED lighting with external SMPS boxes that created strong RF noise strongest on 30 meters. I didn't li
Wes, Our utility has both the dish ultrasonic (hand held dish) and the one for up close use on the hot stick (both by radar engineers). Both work well for what they're designed to do and both have th
I totally agree with Stan's assessment, and would recommend all hams who operate HF and VHF bands begin contacting the ARRL and the FCC immediately regarding this issue whether you have solar RFI tod
I completely agree with you Ed that politicians are never the answer top anything. They are the problem. Early on, these cases will be about a neighbor adding solar panels to their house next door to