I'm guessing it's the power supply rather than the klystron
as the powers-that-be are pretty strict about leakage from
the cooking chamber.
There are cheap ($8.99) testers out there to measure
that; Pro-Lab MD115, Hampton Direct 91849, for example.
I suppose I can drag my cheap Chinese VC3165 counter
out there, it's supposed to be good to 2.4G (I doubt
it's very sensitive or accurate up there).
Anyone tried either type of test devices around their
microwave unit?
David KD4E
> I had a lot of problems with wifi changed all cables to cat6 fully
> shielded solved the problem. Paul W3PLP
>
> Sent from my iPhone 6 plus
>
>> On Feb 23, 2015, at 11:22 PM, Warren Wolff via RFI
>> <rfi@contesting.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> This is a dual band router. It shuts down the 5+ MHz bands, as
>> well. Looking like the best approach is to junk and report model
>> number to Panasonic first. No response = FCC.
>>
>> Warren W7WY
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