| Hello out there.
I am trying to remedy some TV birdie-like (or touchlight-like type RFI)  that 
is coming from special ultraviolet lighting used to stimulate plant growth in 
a large aquarium.  Apparently a combination of ultraviolet and white light 
makes algae grow on the rocks and helps the plants survive - and these lights 
must be on for about 6 hours daily.
The offending signals sound somewhat like TV birdies and are quite unstable - 
with the most offensive RFI occuring around +/- 3.8Mhz and on +/- 1.830Mhz.  
These signals drift back and forth - sometimes slowly but more often quite 
erratically.  One moment they will be on 3803 and then they will be present as 
low as 3795.
The specific system I am dealing with has ACTINIC WHITE - VHO-1 and SUPER 
ACTINIC R - VHO - 1 (ultraviolet light) bulbs in it - 2 each/ 4 total and has 
twin power supplies of sorts supplying the voltage to the lamps.
The bulbs (which look like very long fluorescent tubes) are made by 
Ultraviolet Resources International - and are quite expensive - around $100 
apiece.
Powering off the units kills the birdies COLD - and they definitely reappear 
as soon as the unit is turned on again.
As this one is totally new to me, I am unsure how to proceed.  Has anyone 
ever seen this one before?  What type of fix will work and where should it be 
applied?
(Yes, I know three sticks of DYNOMITE in the right place will solve my 
problem - but this guy is a friend and I am trying to find a solution that 
works for 
both of us.)
Any ideas out there?
Sure would appreciate some help with this one.
Many thanks.
73 JEFF
K1ZM@aol.com
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