Sometimes the feedlines radiate excessively and cause rf in the shack what
antenna are you using? Unbalanced antennas can be a problem, like long wire
end fed etc. Make sure your coax is in good shape along with the connectors.
Sometimes loose pl259’s cause havoc.
There are a lot of gadgets out on the market now with electron devices embedded
and susceptible to stray rf. I had a co2 detector that would go off when I
transmitted with high power, mfg said there was nothing they could do. So I
purchased one that operates off batter and it works fine. That told me the
house wiring was acting like a antenna.
Good luck
73
Dale k9vuj
On 22, Sep 2017, at 20:22, Chuck Gooden <Chuck.Gooden@comcast.net> wrote:
Hope some one can assist me with this RFI problem.
We have a kitchen faucet made by Delta (Model 9192T). The faucet will turn on
when you touch it and turn off when you touch it again. It actually worked
pretty good. The control module and solenoid is powered by 6 AA batteries.
Unfortunately, when I use my transmitter the faucet will toggle the water off
and on.
I have contacted Delta and they said there isn't a solution, other than
disabling the touch feature (problem?). The installer did not give me much
room to work and it will not be easy to disable the touch feature and we like
this feature.
Any one have any other suggestions?
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