All the recommendations so far are about treating the symptoms, not
the cause of your trouble. You should not have so much RF in the
shack. A balun or unun at your antenna and/or where your feedline
enters the shack would stop RF flowing on the outside of your coax. I
have no experience with this antenna, but it looks like the coax could
easily pick up induced currents.
73 Martin AA6E
On 8/5/05, Stuart Rohre <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu> wrote:
> You may need to experiment with ferrite bead location on each headphone
> conductor by sliding them along the wire to cancel RF. When you find the
> "sweet spot" you can use shrink tubing and adhesive to attach the bead
> permanently in that location.
>
> Stuart
> K5KVH
>
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