I had to go to the Menards for a couple of things today so I slipped
into the electrical dept and picked up a new GFCI on a whim. I installed
it and so far on 30 meters it doesn't act up. Of course I haven't had a
chance to check out any other bands yet so hopefully it won't be a
problem somewhere else although I don't think it will be.
Thanks to all
Phil
N9LAH
On 10/17/2010 9:03 AM, Phil Snyder wrote:
> Well I had originally joined the reflector to get help dealing with
> some power line interference but seem to have a different problem now. I
> put an addition on the house including a new garage. Each wall of the
> garage has it's own circuit which has a GFCI to protect it. I have
> finally gotten to wiring the last wall. I find that the GFCI is tripped
> occasionally. I have spent the last month trying to figure out why or
> how it gets tripped. Apparently when I am transmitting on 30 meters the
> outlet picks up that tx and sounds like an old railroad telegraph
> sounder from a western. This wouldn't bother me too much except that the
> addition was put on for my mother to live in and her head is about 5
> feet from the outlet on the other side of the wall while she sleeps (no
> she is not interested in learning code).
>
> I have 2 other GFCI's in the garage and 2 more of the same units in the
> addition of which none exhibit this problem. Do I have a bad GFCI? Is
> the Romex running from the service panel to the outlet resonate on 30
> meters? I could add a junction box and some extra wire to the circuit if
> folks think that would help. Just looking for ideas before spending
> dollars on things that don't work.
>
> Thanks
> Phil
> N9LAH
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