Bill,
I had a similar problem with an electronically operated doggy door. What I
found was that I had relatively high common mode current on my antenna feed so
the feed was also radiating. My antenna was not perfectly balanced as one end
was close to metal siding. I added an antenna feed line choke following the
recommendations from Jim Brown’s tutorial (k9yc.com/RFI-Ham.pdf
<http://k9yc.com/RFI-Ham.pdf> ), and the doggy door problem disappeared. I
used 6 turns of RG8 through five 2.4” o.d. #31 toroidal cores for 80-meters.
73,
Bob Nobis
n7rjn@nobis.net
> On Dec 23, 2016, at 10:59, Bill Price <billp7634@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
> I live in a HOA subdivision with restrictive covenants. As such, at this time
> all my antennas are in my attic. I just strung a fan dipole up for 75 and 17.
> When I operate on 75 I have RF issues. Two of my security lights come on, one
> of the garage door opener lights come and an electric soap dispenser (motion
> activated) comes on and dispenses a butt load of soap. I thought it may be
> due to one side of the 75M dipole coming close to a length of romex. So I
> located that romex and put two snap on ferrites around that wire with the
> romex wrapping twice through the ferrite. I also put a ferrite on the power
> wire from the wall wart after having wrapped that several times. The problem
> still exists. I also have a 40M dipole and a 10M beam in the attic and have
> no problems with running a KW at any frequency other than 75M. The ferrites I
> have are a 31 mix. Any ideas as to how to solve this issue?
>
> Bill W5LO
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