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Re: [RFI] [] Camera NRV RFI

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Subject: Re: [RFI] [] Camera NRV RFI
From: <scsueepe@mtcnet.net>
Date: Mon, 4 May 2020 20:14:02 -0500
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So I had a suggestion to replace the power supply and feed with 12V.
Opening up the unit, it looks well built and shielded.  However the power
supply appears to be a small compact switcher from China, almost like a mini
computer power supply.

The power supply is by "Delta" model number DPS-300AB-81 B.  120-240V AC
input - auto sensing.

As for outputs, I see no problem replacing the one output of 12.5A at 12V,
but it also has an output of 2.83A at -53V, what the hell is that?

There is for sure no markings showing it rated for Class B residential
application :)

Any more ideas - please forward.  Thanks for the input.

73

Mike - KM0T

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From: RFI <rfi-bounces+scsueepe=mtcnet.net@contesting.com> On Behalf Of
scsueepe@mtcnet.net
Sent: Monday, May 4, 2020 3:09 PM
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Subject: [] [RFI] Camera NRV RFI

Hi all, so I have a disk drive based NRV (network video recorder) for some
IP POE cameras.  The NVR has its own ethernet ports and connects directly to
16 cameras.  Then there is one ethernet jack that connects to my network in
order to view locally or use a router port to go out to the web for phone
App viewing.  Its all pretty slick, and works really good, but boy does it
have RFI.

The worst is 6M, where we have periodic humps repeating every approximate
120 KHz, multiple humps within each section of 120 Khz.  The hump spikes are
about S6 on SSB, with the base of the spikes being 4 Khz wide.

2 meters is not too good either, periodicity of the humps repeat every 120
Khz, but the humps within each section of 120 Khz are different than 6M.

So I have been living with it for a bit, just turning it off when I operate,
but that's a pain.

Short of throwing it in the trash and starting over. as its made in Korea
and I don't think I'm getting any tech support on this thing.  I think I
need to tear into it and replace the power supply if I can find all the
outputs to the NVR electronics.

Any other ideas, or does someone know of RFI quiet NVRs?

Thanks and 73

Mike - KM0T
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