I need to buy a new microwave oven. I see many of the new ones advertise "inverter technology." From an RFI standpoint, I am leery of anything that says "inverter." Does anyone have any experience wi
Dave, I am not familiar with any microwave oven that has an inverter instead of a standard transformer based power supply. However that technology makes for lighter less expensive power supplies and
Mornin Dave; I purchased a Panasonic Microwave from Walmart which advertised itself as having Inverter Technology. It is the 1250 watt model, however, I forget the exact model number. The important i
That's the reply I was looking for. I think it's the same oven I'm looking at at Walmart. Many thanks Chas! Thanks for all the other replies too, especially the one that suggested I don't need an ove
We have an inverter Microwave. There is no RFI at all until you use it. Then forget trying to operate on any band. Total wipe out!!!. Dan I need to buy a new microwave oven. I see many of the new one
In our household we have two Panasonic inverter microwave ovens. Not a peep of unwanted RFI from either of them, both of them 1350 Watts. Gary...wa6fgi -- Original Message -- From: Dave Hachadorian T
You left out the most important part of this post -- make and model? 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailm
The transformer in my last microwave could provide 7.6KV @ 1A, these new inverters must be pretty hefty! I work with Class C Telemetry on HF and I can hear those %#(*&%(*%!!! Toyotas for a quarter m
I don't operate HF from it, but My wife's Prius gets parked right under one the 75 meter dipoles. Before the balun failed (and I could use the antenna) I never heard a peep out of that car, when star
I have a Panasonic "Inverter Technology" microwave oven and really love it. As Dave said, the magnetron operates at reduced power when you set it for reduced power -- not like other microwaves that u