That should have said a wire in the RX connector
73, Roger (K8RI)
On 5/30/2017 Tuesday 6:20 AM, Roger (K8RI) wrote:
I know this sounds trite, but get a good computer. I'm running two
monsters in full size, steel tower cases within 3 feet of the rigs,
USB cables and standard serial cables (com1 and com 2). I have no
interference and no chokes on any of the lines. The 75/40 sloping
dipole is about 60 feet from the computers. O
Desktop computers (PCs) typically use plastic cabinets and inexpensive
power supplies. The same goes for network interface cards.
It's often not just the cables that radiate, but the computer itself
with the plastic cabinet makes for no attenuation to signals from
inside the computer.
Jim Brown (K9YC) has an excellent page on grounding and choking, but
with plastic cases...who knows.
Antennas are 60 feet of more distant, but a fire in the RX coax
connector doesn't hear the computers either.
73, Roger (K8RI)
On 5/29/2017 Monday 1:21 PM, JW via RFI wrote:
Ken,
Kinda more or less known; different screen refresh and or resolutions
have been known to "shift" those frequencies too. If a fave freq is
blocked by a birdie, try making a change in the above mentioned
parameters.
Jim WB5WPA
From: Kenneth G. Gordon <kgordon2006@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RFI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 12:07 PM
Subject: [RFI] A source of RFI
Hmmm...well, yesterday, I found that a source of RFI on (at
least) 40 meters is the desktop
computer sitting on my operating bench. RFI changes with changes in
the "scene" on the
screen.
Turning off the 'pooter resulted in noise level dropping to S-1
(transceiver in narrow CW) on
selected frequencies.
I'm not sure at this point how to fix this, but I'll be working on it.
What brought it to my attention was a weak but steady carrier on
7053, which would
disappear when I changed to a different piece of software on the
'pooter.
Sigh.... :-(
If it isn't one thing, its another.
Ken W7EKB
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