OK I'll bite Dave
>From what I read it is in regard to Transmitters and Receivers. Neither of
>which is
our Ham Radio Problem. Our problem is all the CRAP that Non- Transmitters and
receivers produce that cause our noise issues. Example is: this brand new Dell
Laptop I am typing on this evening required FOUR of these Clamp On 1" ID hole
Mix 31 cores. About $50 worth of them to keep the power supply that runs this
laptop computer from making terrible noise in my radio that sets 5 feet away
from
this computer. I am sure that for well under One Dollar that Dell could produce
a
power supply that didn't emit noise in either the DC 19v out line or back into
my
AC power lines in the house. The same applies to many of the items we have in
our homes today.
In the last two years I have spent close to $1,000 US Dollars to reduce the
noise
generated from my own house. Everything from Light bulbs to ferrite filters
some
additional CorComm filters Wall Wart switching supplies are all GONE other than
ones like this Dell Computer. Add way too many hours of my time spent
eliminating these noisey devices or taming them so I can finally hear radio
signals.
That is the problem.
John k9uwa
ps: big thanks to K9YC Jim for all the advice and documentation on your website
> Lets chat about this...
>
> I don't see a lot of things good for Ham Radio in this, in fact I don't
> see anything dealing with ham radio...
>
> Am I missing things?
>
> I have done two reads of it, and will continue to read it again a few
> times. I have to let the "Government speak" settle in before I can
> understand all of this document. Any other interpretations would help.
>
> 73s and thanks,
> Dave
> NK7Z
> http://www.nk7z.net
>
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