Being clean with 100 watts, you are half way there. You should check to see
what level of power you are causing problems, then you can see what improves
the situation.
Don't forget to check the leads going into the DVD. Sometimes a choke on the
power lead helps. If you have some split beads you can use them to see if you
make any difference. If you see a little improvement, then you can order the
big toroids. (Read Jim's information)
Mike
AD6AA
>
> You would be barking up the wrong tree! This is not a
> shielding problem, it
> is likely to be a pin 1 problem. One or more cables in the
> neighbor's system
> is acting as a receive antenna and coupling your RF into
> some part of the
> audio system that is detecting it. The most practical
> solution is usually to
> block the antenna current with a common mode choke, or to
> divert it away from
> the entertainment system.
>
> See http://audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf for more
> detailed explanation and
> advice on this.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim Brown K9YC
>
>
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