I should have specified that the internet source was is not DSL, but coax. The
LAN cables are unshielded Cat 6, and there are lot of them. Putting 2 inch
cores on each of them is impracticable, so I'm looking for a modem with less
inherent susceptibility. Problems occur only when I'm transmitting on 160.
It may be the easiest solution is to disconnect all the LAN cables during
contests, and just use WiFi.
73,
Scott K9MA
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Scott Ellington
--- via iPad
> On Aug 23, 2018, at 2:51 PM, Kyle Chavis <wa4pgm@embarqmail.com> wrote:
>
> This filter works very well -
> http://www.pj2t.org/ccc/dsl.160.meter.filter.w8wts.at.pj2t.htm
>
> Years back I used a K-COM noise filter that worked well. Not sure if they're
> made anymore.
> 73 Kyle, WA4PGM
>
>
>> On 8/23/2018 10:50 AM, K9MA wrote:
>> Despite a ton of ferrite cores on all the cables, my router fails every time
>> I transmit on 160. I'll admit that RF levels are high, as my shunt-fed tower
>> is only about 20 meters away from the router, and some of the ethernet
>> cables come within about 10 meters of the tower. Has anyone found a router
>> that doesn't have this problem?
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Scott K9MA
>>
>
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