on 11/29/99 08:51, Ray Antasek - NM6R at nm6r@netfeed.com wrote:
>
> I have no experience with the DSL lines but ferrite cores where the line
> comes into the computer should do the trick if the line is picking up the
> RF. This has worked wonders for me on my keyboard, speakers, etc. GL.
Corect, Ray.
I was thinking about the original poster's problem as well and what might be
happening is that RF may be getting into the modem itself.
I would recommend putting Type-77 ferrites around the power cord for the
modem, around the line coming from the computer to the modem (is it a serial
line or ethernet line? - either way it can be choked). Get the large cores
from places like Amidon or Palomar and wrap as many turns around it as you
can.
73,
Jon
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