Hello, All. To begin let everyone know, that doesn't already know, that I am NOT a technical guy. I thought I could avoid RFI problems with a new range by going with gas instead of electric but the c
Fred raises an excellent point. I think it's of more value to have a database of company contact information than in knowing what appliance models do or don't generate RFI. Models come and go so quic
I would start with the installing contractor (or vendor). There is, for example, a possibility that wiring to the unit is faulty. Take the position with whoever you contact that any electronic device
Jim is right on here..especially about the Tecsun radios. They are very helpful. I recall an incident some 25 years ago where I had a terrific noise on hf that the local Virginia Power RFI Investigat
On 5/11/2015 5:41 PM, Fred - NA2U wrote: Range is under warranty so I can't just go in and start adding toroids, etc. Have any of you had this problem with this range? An RFI problem with a GE produc