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Re: [RFI] EMI/RFI AC line filter design info?

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Subject: Re: [RFI] EMI/RFI AC line filter design info?
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 08:51:00 -0700
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On 9/23/2013 7:39 AM, Ray, W4BYG wrote:
Looking to minimize conducted and radiated noise from switching supply power
cords and my double conversion (full time) UPS in the shack.  Snap on
ferrites aren't helping enough.

In my experience, most electronic noise is conducted as a common mode signal, not as a differential signal, so conventional filters won't solve it. A common mode choke formed by WINDING TURNS of the conducting cable through a suitable ferrite core is the best solution when this is the mechanism. Study http://k9yc.com/RFI-Ham.pdf then use guidelines in the Choke Cookbook for the size of coax that corresponds to the size of cable that you are trying to choke. You're right that simply snapping ferrite cores onto those cables won't make a dent -- if you study the data sheets, you will see that they are VHF suppressors.

It's also worth taking the system approach -- replace as many as possible of these noise sources with equivalent product that is not noisy. I recently went through the exercise of replacing all of the newer switch mode wall warts that came with newer equipment with old linear supplies from my junk box. When I ran out, I went shopping at an electronic flea market for more and came home with several dozen of various voltage and current ratings. Average cost under a buck.

You might also want to re-think that full time UPS. For at least ten years, all the 12V gear in my shack has been running on one of the biggest 12V deep cycle batteries that Costco sells for about $100, float-charged by a clean, well regulated switch-mode power supply. The PSU I'm using is sold by PowerWerx. I use a laptop for logging, and have a good standby UPS on the business computer across the room.

I recently augmented the Powerwerx box with four solar panels that a neighbor ham rescued from the dumpster at work. And on the advice of other local hams, I upgraded from the Costco battery to a pair of 6V golf cart batteries with more than twice the Ah rating. I'm using a simple hysteresis regulator between the panels and the batteries, so no noise from that either.

73, Jim K9YC
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