My Wife has a hair drier with one of those things embedded in the power
plug. It is the size of a small wall wart. BUT... While it may be small,
It it LOUD!
Only 40 meters effects it. But when I transmit on 40 you cant say it
clicks, yes it is a "Click" type of sound. But it is sooo loud and
aggressive, it literally shakes the WALL! The thing is all the way on
the other side of the house, and if I forget to go and unplug the hair
drier before operating on 40 meters, I can hear it clicking away even
when I am wearing headphones!
Joe WB9SBD
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On 2/22/2020 1:31 AM, Dennis Monticelli wrote:
I am remodeling kitchen and bath. The new electrical code here in CA
requires a number of things that are potentially harmful to our hobby. For
example the use of arc-fault breakers. I know that one of the techniques
for identifying arcs involves detecting broadband RF. Does anyone have any
experience with transmissions false triggering these devices?
Dennis AE6C
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