Doesn't that suggest that you need common-mode choking on the antenna
lead, and maybe some others, as K9YC suggested?
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 12/29/2010 4:59 PM, John wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Have just installed an Apple Airport Extreme wireless router.
> Works like a champ, very happy with the device.
> Till I turned on the rig...birdies all over 20m!!
> Are any of my fellow hams using the same router without the birdie problem?
> Any alternate recommendations for a dual band wireless N router?
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> I must add that I did do a bit of investigation and noticed that when I
> removed the feed from the broadband unit (on the roof, 900MHz transceiver)
> to the Apple unit, the majority of the interference decreased markedly but
> was still there.just.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks and Happy New Year to all...
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> John, VE3KKQ
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