On 3/14/2019 8:30 AM, Dave Cole (NK7Z) wrote:
I have sent my KPA500 to Elecraft to get a compliance check in
preparation for a meeting with the vendor, and the owners of the
affected stove.
I am considering asking the vendor to pay for this once the amp is
proven good... But that will happen after the RFI issue is solved.
Dave,
There is absolutely NO technical reason for doing this. By definition,
any product that is not intended to act as a radio receiver should be
susceptible to radio transmissions. If it is, it is defective in design
and/or construction. The only way we could possibly be at fault in an
RFI case is if we transmit harmonics, intermod, or spurs ON THE
FREQUENCY that a radio receiver is tuned to. Anything else is the fault
of the victim product.
73, Jim K9YC
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