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Re: [RFI] RFI - GE Profile Gas Range - Model PGS920SEF1SS

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Subject: Re: [RFI] RFI - GE Profile Gas Range - Model PGS920SEF1SS
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 18:14:51 -0700
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On Mon,5/11/2015 2:41 PM, Fred - NA2U wrote:
If not, can someone suggest a course of action in finding out who at GE might 
handle such a problem?

I would start with the installing contractor (or vendor). There is, for example, a possibility that wiring to the unit is faulty. Take the position with whoever you contact that any electronic device must meet stringent RF limits per Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Class B (residential use) product, so if it is causing interference, it is defective and they must fix it. And do NOT tell them about HAM radio. Just tell them that it is causing interference to your AM and FM radio! That makes it much harder for them to think of your complaint as a small minority.

If you haven't already done so, probe around the unit with a portable consumer radio. The Tecsun PL380 costs less than $50, covers LF, MF, HF, and FM broadcast. The Tecsun PL660 and PL880 cost about $150 and $200 respectively. They are worth the difference in price -- better sensitivity, they receive SSB, and they have the AM aircraft band that's above 108 MHz.

Look at the unit as closely as you can. What electrical connections are present? How does the unit get it's power? Does it plug into an outlet, or is wiring connected by an electrician? If an outlet, who provided the outlet? Is all of this wired correctly? Is the power line green wire connected directly to metal on the range? It must be, by law.

If power is the only connection to the unit, that's probably what is radiating the trash. If so, it may be possible to kill the RFI with multiple turns of the power line around a #31 or #43 toroid. The two mixes are both effective from 40-10M. None of that will help if the trash is radiated by internal wiring.

And by all means, keep us informed of how things work out, what fixes the problem, etc.

73, Jim K9YC
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