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Re: [RFI] ARRL to FCC...

To: Don Kirk <wd8dsb@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] ARRL to FCC...
From: Tom Thompson <tlthompson@qwest.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 18:44:19 -0600
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Hi Don,

Thanks for the information. Those common mode chokes certainly are effective. Your experience would suggest that it is not just radiation emitting from the front of the screen that causes the RFI. Since common mode choking is a function of both the source and the load impedance, it would be interesting to isolate the TV from the house wiring completely by running the TV on a battery/inverter in order to completely isolate it electrically from the house wiring.

Your average tracking time of 10 minutes illustrates that with a little practice finding the RFI source is the lesser problem. Fixing it is another matter. Your youtube video certainly shows this.

Good documentation!

73,      Tom   W0IVJ

On 3/26/2014 6:00 PM, Don Kirk wrote:
Hi Tom,

I'm the one that reported the 3 Samsung Plasma TV cases to Ed and the ARRL, and in all cases the common mode chokes were the same (14 turns of a power cord on a 2.4" OD Fair-Rite #31 mix toroid core), and you can see my most successful case on youtube at http://sites.google.com/site/televisionrfi/

My average time for tracking down a Plasma TV generating RFI is about 10 minutes, but my most recent case has also been the most difficult.

Here is the info I sent to Ed that he just mentioned which provides more details :
------------------------------------------------
I worked on 3 Plasma TVs generating RFI within the last year, and the results have covered the entire spectrum so to speak. In one case 14 turns of the TV power cord thru #31 toroid core did a great job, in the second case 14 turns of the TV power cord reduced the signal somewhat, and in the 3rd case the toroid core on the power cord, as well as a Delta EMI line filter (10DRCG5) had no impact (and disconnecting all other cables from the TV had no impact).

All 3 Plasma TVs have been Samsung. The 3rd case mentioned above (the one in which nothing worked) is 930 feet from my house and it's located below grade (in a basement below ground). I have discussed this specific case with the ARRL.

The model number of the 3rd case mentioned above is is as follows :
Model : PN58B650S1FXZA
Serial : AUQ53CE5400478F
Version : K301

I personally am concerned that radiation from the screen (or other parts of the TV) may be coupling back into house wiring, etc. and that filtering at the TV (line cord, etc.) may not totally mitigate the RFI.
------------------------------------
73,
Don (wd8dsb)




On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Tom Thompson <tlthompson@qwest.net <mailto:tlthompson@qwest.net>> wrote:

    Ed,

    As you well know, all common mode chokes are not created equally.
    Do you have any details on the chokes that did and did not work?

    Tom   W0IVJ


    On 3/26/2014 1:29 PM, Hare, Ed W1RFI wrote:

        One report I received back indicated that one plasma TV was
        cured with common-mode chokes, but two other models were not.
        All were Samsung products.

        -----Original Message-----
        From: RFI [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com
        <mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com>] On Behalf Of Dale J.
        Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 2:44 PM
        To: Tom Thompson
        Cc: rfi@contesting.com <mailto:rfi@contesting.com> Reflector
        Subject: Re: [RFI] ARRL to FCC...

        Tom,

        I'd love to do a lot of stuff with their tv, but it's not my
        house and I hate to impose on them.  I have to catch the
        neighbor outside on a weekend and chat with him a little and
        maybe something might get going.  As you can see I'm a little
        squeamish about imposing on other people's home and property.
         I guess I wouldn't like it much and therein lies my problem,
        hi.  But I'll work on it.  Maybe by the time I finally can do
        some real investigation the TV will die.

        Dale, k9vuj



        On 26, Mar 2014, at 13:18, Tom Thompson <tlthompson@qwest.net
        <mailto:tlthompson@qwest.net>> wrote:

            Dale,

            I checked with Costco and they only carry LED back lit TV
            sets now. In thinking about it further, I don't think
            making a measurement on the power cord with an RF current
            probe would be too definitive anyway because of the RFI
            coming from the other sets connected on the same circuit.
             It would be instructive if you could conduct some tests
            on your neighbor's set.  Would it be possible to use a
            battery and quiet inverter to power the set with all other
            wires disconnected?  You might have to connect the cable
            to get the screen to light.  If you could do that and it
            eliminated the RFI then the line filters Ed suggested
            might work for you.

            Just some thoughts.

            Tom   W0IVJ

            On 3/26/2014 2:23 AM, Dale J. wrote:

                My next door plasma is broadband hash with various
                bumps along the way.  I have one of those bumps
                especially bad at 3.857, it's 20 db over 9 and sounds
                like a motor running but changing speed and sometimes
                stopping and starting.  The broadband hash is all over
                the 80 meter band and 40 too.  The upper bands are
                less affected. I suspect part of the noise is from a
                switching power supply in the plasma tv, that might be
                what that motor sounding noise is not sure though.  I
                wish it were my TV, I could then find out more how
                these things tick before permanently disabling it.
                 Makes it difficult on my USAF MARS net too.

                Dale, k9vuj



                On 25, Mar 2014, at 21:16, David Cole <dave@nk7z.net
                <mailto:dave@nk7z.net>> wrote:

                    Imagine thousands of little lightening bolts...
                     Thats Plasma TV.
                    --
                    Thanks and 73's,
                    For equipment, and software setups and reviews see:
                    www.nk7z.net <http://www.nk7z.net>
                    for MixW support see;
                    http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/mixw/info
                    for Dopplergram information see:
                    http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/dopplergram/info
                    for MM-SSTV see:
                    http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/MM-SSTV/info


                    On Tue, 2014-03-25 at 18:28 -0600, Tom Thompson wrote:

                        Ed,

                        I checked out a few plasma tv sets a couple of
                        years ago with a
                        portable shortwave receiver.  The RFI was
                        coming right out of the
                        front of the set which made sense since that
                        was where the discharge was occurring.

                        Tom   W0IVJ

                        On 3/25/2014 12:31 PM, Hare, Ed W1RFI wrote:

                            Thanks, Dale.

                            We can then see if the TV is still in
                            production.  If it is no longer
                            manufacturered, it may be a harmful
                            interference complaint, not a possible
                            emissions-limit violation.

                            The ARRL Lab would also be willing to
                            provide a few filters to try, if your
                            neighbor is willing to work with you.
                             Some have speculated that the noise comes
                            directly from the TV, and this could be
                            true, but I still tend to think in terms
                            of noise coming out the AC mains and
                            possibly also being radiated by the shield
                            of the incoming coaxial feed line.

                            -----Original Message-----
                            From: Dale J. [mailto:dj2001x@comcast.net
                            <mailto:dj2001x@comcast.net>]
                            Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 2:29 PM
                            To: Hare, Ed W1RFI
                            Cc: rfi@contesting.com
                            <mailto:rfi@contesting.com>
                            Subject: Re: [RFI] ARRL to FCC...

                            Ed

                            I'll see if I can get that information
                            from my neighbor, but it will take a
                            while.  I have to actually get in the
                            house and look at the back of the TV and
                            get the model number because I don't think
                            they know for sure.  As soon as I get it
                            I'll send you a email.

                            Tnx
                            73
                            Dale, K9VUJ


                            On 25, Mar 2014, at 13:04, "Hare, Ed
                             W1RFI" <w1rfi@arrl.org
                            <mailto:w1rfi@arrl.org>> wrote:

                                If the ARRL Lab can get some reports
                                involving specific model numbers, we
                                can do some testing and find out where
                                these plasma sets stand.  I had a
                                report in MD that involved two Samsung
                                plasma TVs. One made very loud
                                radiated noise, while the 2nd model,
                                also a plasma TV, was quiet.

                                I need reports that involve a plasma
                                TV operating in a neighbor's home
                                causing harmful interference.  So far,
                                most of the reports have been about
                                the QRZ.com and RFI list discussions,
                                not a specific report.

                                The ARRL Lab can measure conducted
                                noise and radiated noise from devices,
                                but we really need to start with
                                actual, non-general reports.

                                Ed Hare, W1RFI
                                ARRL Lab

                                -----Original Message-----
                                From: RFI
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                                On Behalf Of KD7JYK
                                DM09
                                Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 12:23 AM
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                                Subject: Re: [RFI] ARRL to FCC...

                                : Now if they would recall all the
                                damn plasma TV's out there
                                doing the same
                                : thing it would really tickle my butt
                                cheeks...but, any such
                                action is
                                : goodness!

                                How mant times have you contacted the
                                FCC regarding the interference to your
                                licensed service?

                                Kurt

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