I can sympathize with you, I tried two differant CRT monitors a few years
ago and the hash was just about like you described. I finally went to a LCD
flat panel monitor and I can assure you, they're RF quiet. It made the
difference between being able to work only the strongest stations to being
able to work signals that barely register on the S-meter.
I just recently added a second similar monitor (both 15") and am enjoying
all the windows and boxes WriteLog has to offer with no noise. This is not a
very cost effective solution, but it was the only one for me.
Good Luck, 73
Don W6FFH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Baker K7DD" <k7ddmjb@qwest.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 10:27 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] RF from your Computer Monitor..
> Hello Gang,
> I am sure I can't be the only one who has RF from his computer monitor
> getting into his rig on receive. At times the sigs are so bad it becomes
> white noise all across a band with BIG birdies intermixed. 40CW is
probably
> the worst band for me. Have anyone of you come up with a monitor that is
RF
> QUIET? I now use a laptop that is almost silent but I miss the larger
> display and ability to separate the monitor section from the rest of the
> computer. My computer is now almost silent (Dell 420 workstation) but the
> monitor is still a broadband sig generator. Any suggestions? Any one
using
> the newer "flat panel" displays? and how are they for noise.
>
> Mike Baker K7DD
> k7ddmjb@qwest.net
>
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