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Re: [RFI] Trane Furnace RFI

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Trane Furnace RFI
From: "Pawlak, Dan L." <Daniel.Pawlak@gd-ais.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 08:35:44 -0400
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Thanks Scott, Dale for the good advice. I will be out of pocket for the
next couple of weeks, so I won't be able to try your suggestions until
later. But, I will keep you apprised of my success (always good to keep
a positive attitude:))


-----Original Message-----
From: rfi-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Scott Holisky
Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 1:04 AM
To: rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] Trane Furnace RFI

Hi Dan - My neighbor bought a new Trane, same issue. My Force antenna
is about 100' from the furnace and it was S-9 in any direction. We get
along
quite well and wasn't hesitant about me putting beads on all the lines
in
and out of the furnace, including the AC feed. Since the unit is in a
metal
box, I drilled a hole in the case and ran a 3 foot #6 ground to the
water
main. I did have my FT817 with me and could monitor the reduction which
also
allowed her to see and hear the noise. I also grounded around the
vibration
rubber boot, on all the corners. My thinking was any RF that leaked out
the
top would be allowed to radiate from the duct work. This put the cure on
the
beast. I can not hear it any longer.

Had this not worked I was going to install a commercial AC line filter
at
the power entrance.

You have the best of all chances to eliminate the RFI, one step at a
time!

GL - Scott N0AR   member of the list for two weeks now.


From: "Pawlak, Dan L." <Daniel.Pawlak@gd-ais.com>
Subject: [RFI] Trane Furnace RFI
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Hi,
    I'm new to this list. I have a problem with my furnace.
    I bought a new Trane furnace 2 years ago (model # 2TXCB036BC3HCAA)
and
complained to the installer that I was having problems with RFI on the
ham
bands. Some bands had more RFI than others. I contacted the manufacturer
directly and they worked out a dealer with the installer to add a filter
to
my furnace (Variable Speed Inducer Kit #KIT14688). It was installed on
the
ac line inside the
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