On 25 Jul 2015 at 13:31, Randy Farmer wrote:
> Ethernet birdies.
Ah. Makes sense. Dang.
> You're lucky to have only two.
Well, actually, I don't KNOW that I have only two. On 40 and 80 there appears a
"wandering" bit ofpretty loud crap that is pretty broad, and wonders up and
down the band at
intervals. I haven't tracked that one down yet, but suspect it is some sort of
switching power
supply somewhere close by.
> At my QTH they come in
> clusters of three or four, presumably from neighbors' hardware. I've gone
> wireless to get rid of mine.
Well, we have both wired and wireless in our local net. Up to 5 computers, 3 of
which are
hardwired.
And, at this point, then, there isn't much I can do about them, I would suppose.
I have added multiple turns of cat 5 through large ferrite "chokes", but mostly
to keep my
transmitter out of the hub. That worked.
Thanks for the info, Randy
vy 73,.
Ken W7EKB
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