Maybe it wont be as bad as CA or CO where old sodium, mercury vapor, etc
systems are still used. Seems many (most?) of the new systems are LED. I
know their SMPS can spew also but perhaps maybe not nearly as far.
And maybe over time others will switch to new LED systems. I know its
not cure all but maybe one could send a letter to the grower stating how
much money they could save switching to LED. You may get lucky and they
get a system that is clean enough. And maybe even chip in if your
ballgame on AM radio has less interference (they likely are not going to
know or care about amateur radio and may can relate to a ballgame).
I am just spit balling here. I have had little experience with such RFI,
so far..........
73
Chuck
W4NBO
On 11/3/21 8:39 AM, Christopher Wawak wrote:
[please keep this topic ONLY to RFI of grow lights, and not politics, your
thoughts on cannabis, your lumbago, or anything like that. I am replacing
"cannabis" with tomato from now on.]
I recently read that NJ's Governor is open to TOMATO home-grow, which
typically involves noisy lights (as I understand it). Tomatoes are recently
legal in New Jersey. Whether growing them at home is ultimately allowed or
not, grow light RFI is coming to NJ neighborhoods. I understand it's pretty
bad!
>From folks out west, what can I expect from grow light noise? Wiping out
the entire spectrum, or a few spurs here and there? I live in a moderately
tight suburban neighborhood.
Since we know that it's coming, how can I work with my lawmakers to make
them informed of the impending impact of grow light RFI on the amateur
radio service and other services? Can we teach grow light users and vendors
about RFI-clean installations?
Thank you,
-- Chris KC2IEB
_______________________________________________
RFI mailing list
RFI@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi
_______________________________________________
RFI mailing list
RFI@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi
|