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Subject: | [RFI] Computer RFI problem |
From: | nwtncc@iswt.com (James C. Hall, M.D.) |
Date: | Thu, 8 Aug 2002 12:48:32 -0500 |
Jim, I hope you haven't been up in the loft re-routing the coax! If not, > Rob is the one you have to thank for saving you a lot of wasted time - > and once again, my apologies Ian and Rob: I have been following this thread with great interest and no - haven't ventured into the rafters ... yet ;) Certainly it makes sense to go after the offending source as agressively as possible. I have - with toroids and chokes on all cables eminating from the computer and, as mentioned before, replacing the power supply with a much cleaner and filtered one. This eliminated my problem with low band interference last year. The monitor has also been replaced and is very quiet. What I don't get is why 1) I didn't have the problem with the previous R7 and now do with the R7000 and 2) why only 20 meters. Turning off the computer (but not the monitor) absolutely cures the problem - 100%. What in the computer could be singing at 14 MHz ??? And why all of a sudden now ? Nothing in the computer is failing as far as I can see. Jamie WB4YDL |
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