Hola Eduardo, it sounds like some RF is coupled into your computer´s speaker
system. It happened here some time ago, what I did first was to put some
ferrite clamps in every wire coming/going from/to the speakers, that helped but
eventually changed to a different speaker brand.
Hola Eduardo, a mi me paso tambien hace tiempo, lo que hice fue colocar
ferritas en los cables de bocinas y del transformador que alimenta a las
bocinas, esto ayudo, pero termine cambiando la marca de las bocinas por otras
de mejor construccion.
Hope this help.
Sergio, xe1ct.
--- El lun 12-abr-10, Eduardo Somoano C <co8ly@frcscu.ciges.inf.cu> escribió:
> De:: Eduardo Somoano C <co8ly@frcscu.ciges.inf.cu>
> Asunto: [RFI] From CO8LY
> A: rfi@contesting.com
> Fecha: lunes, 12 de abril de 2010, 18:18
> Hello to All
>
> I need some solution or explanation for the because when TX
> in CW or SSB you
> it puts the speaker (horns) of the computer, this happens
> me it is with
> 100watt that with 500 watt.
>
> I wait their answer eagerly.
>
> A million thank you in advance.
>
> Strong hug 73.-
> Eduardo. CO8LY
>
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