That has been my experience also. In every case of noise involving a
router, when I replace the wall wort with a DC supply, or a wall wort
that actually uses a transformer, the noise is eliminated. it's the
power supply. Bob N7UA
WS7I wrote:
> Loose the wall wart and feed in real voltage and you will most likely find
> the birdies gone. Wall Wart's are often a problem.
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> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 17:56:14 -0500
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>> * wb6rse1@mac.com <wb6rse1@mac.com> [2009 Aug 13 00:30 -0500]:
>>
>>> I have a Linksys wireless router WRT45G that is the source of HF
>>> birdies.
>>>
>>> Suggestions for alternate brands/models (Netgear, Buffalo, etc.) and
>>> success with them?
>>>
>> I have an older WRT55AG I use on 802.11a and haven't noticed HF
>> interference from it. I do have birdies and noise from the computer,
>> though.
>>
>> 73, de Nate >>
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