John,
I used to have trouble with a CO detector going off then I was on 20 meters.
The resolution was to route the A/C power lead differently. Try a keyboard
that plugs into the keyboard socket instead of the USB port. Also pick up a
ferrite power cord donut that splits in half and see if wrapping several
turns of the computer cord eliminates the signal from the 80 meter antenna.
Years ago a friend had trouble when he operated 75 meters AM running 1 KW.
His neighbors attic lights would turn on from the picked up RF energy! It
took a while before they realized that the ham neighbor was "turning on and
off" the light.
73,
John
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From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of John K Gotwals
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:56 AM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: [TenTec] RF gets into computer
When I operate on 75 meter SSB with my Orion, my computer beeps and
disconnects/reconnects my USB connected keyboard. Note that I do not have
this problem on 40 meter SSB. My computer is located on the second floor of
a brick house, and one end of my dipole is about 15 feet from my shack.
>From comments made by others on this list, I may have to put RF filters on
the cables and wires connected to my computer. I am contemplating the use of
Amidon FT-240-77 ferrite toroids, which have an I.D. of 1.4 inches and cost
$9 each. If I buy in quantities of 10, is there a cheaper source for this
toroid?
Any comments or suggestions on this problem would be appreciated.
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