On 10/2/2013 3:38 AM, Rick Kiessig wrote:
A while back, I decided to clean up some wiring in my shack. I grouped some
wires together with either twist-ties or a clamp-on toroid, routed them to
look nice, and that kind of thing. The end result was an RFI disaster! I
went from having no RFI problems to very bad ones. So, I undid all of my
work, and went back to a spread-out, loose, untidy look. It's messy, but it
works fine - well, mostly.
Everything seems to run well under SSB contest conditions. Last weekend,
though, during 40+ hours of running HP RTTY, my laptop and/or microHAM MKII
crashed about a half-dozen times. I eventually solved the problem by
unplugging as many cables as I could from the laptop, throwing a spare
toroid on a coil of USB cable going from the PC to the MKII, and dialing
back my power output a little on 20 and 40.
Been there, done that, same result
http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/boat1.htm
I had an antenna for each band, the rigs were close to SO5R.
The wiring behind the desk was a mass. Likewise a neat, segregated, and
harnessed, rewiring job was an RFI disaster. It looked great, but
nothing worked right, or only at very low power. It took a month or more
to get them all working again.
There was a separate station at the end of the room, but it wasn't part
of the rewiring.
http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/boat3.htm
73,
Roger (K8RI)
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