The switcher for my router is quiet, many are, some are not. If you have one
that is not so good you can try a #31 mix snap-on installed and several turns
around it on the wire going to the router to see if that helps. Switched PS
are usually small like you describe, or so called wall warts. You may also have
RFI from the either net cable from the router to your computer, that also can
be suppressed with a #31 mix snap-on and several turns around it. The 31's can
be bought from Mouser. They cost about $3.50 or so.
There are others here that can give better and very good advice. Stay tuned.
Dale, k9vuj
On 26, Apr 2013, at 18:29, Aaron Kreider <aaron@campusactivism.org> wrote:
> What should I look for in an AC adapter for low RFI?
> I know that switched adapters tend to be bad. However, I also used to have a
> bad linear adapter cause RFI directly to a shortwave radio that was plugged
> into it.
>
> I'm looking for a new adapter for my router. 9V. 600ma. center positive.
> 2.5 mm x 5.5 mm.
>
> Are class 2 adapters mostly or entirely linear? I looked at some adapters
> and they either say switching or class 2.
>
> Are switched power supplies considering smaller than linear?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aaron
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