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Re: [RFI] A source of RFI

To: "Kenneth G. Gordon" <kgordon2006@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "RFI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <RFI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [RFI] A source of RFI
From: JW via RFI <rfi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-to: JW <jwin95@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 May 2017 17:21:58 +0000 (UTC)
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Ken,

Kinda more or less known; different screen refresh and or resolutions have been 
known to "shift" those frequencies too. If a fave freq is blocked by a birdie, 
try making a change in the above mentioned parameters.

Jim WB5WPA


      From: Kenneth G. Gordon <kgordon2006@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
 To: RFI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 12:07 PM
 Subject: [RFI] A source of RFI
   
Hmmm...well, yesterday, I found that a source of RFI on (at least) 40 meters is 
the desktop 
computer sitting on my operating bench. RFI changes with changes in the "scene" 
on the 
screen.

Turning off the 'pooter resulted in noise level dropping to S-1 (transceiver in 
narrow CW) on 
selected frequencies.

I'm not sure at this point how to fix this, but I'll be working on it.

What brought it to my attention was a weak but steady carrier on 7053, which 
would 
disappear when I changed to a different piece of software on the 'pooter.

Sigh.... :-(

If it isn't one thing, its another.

Ken W7EKB

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