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Re: [RTTY] Help with keeping RF out of PC

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] Help with keeping RF out of PC
From: dj2pj@t-online.de (Hadi Teichmann)
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 10:31:49 +0100
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Hi everyone!

Grounding a computer (or whatsoever) does not necessarily mean grounding it from an RF-standpoint. And this is the more true the higher the interfering frequency is. Ground rods etc. are in the most cases too far away from components of your station, so that connecting wires possibly tend to function as radiators (with standing waves on them) rather than being ground wires for RF. John's advice may help - maybe it doesn't, or makes it even worse.

Please, first of all determine (after being sure (!) that the blocked programme IS caused by RFI):

1 Does it occur on all or on certain bands/frequencies? If yes, what is the _lowest_ frequency on which the interference occurs?

2 Does it occur on only one band/frequency?

If 1: Connect a wire of a quarter-wavelength of the lowest interfering frequency (e.g. for 40 metres, the wire would be 10 metres long) to the ground connection of your transceiver. If this only cures the 40-mtr interference, also cut quarter-wave wires for the bands which still interfere (they normally don't..., one wire should be enough).

If 2: Do the same with a wire of a quarter-wavelength of the interfering frequency.

The wire(s) can find its/their place anywhere in your shack, even bending around the room corners is allowed. They are not extremely critical in length. It goes without saying, that you should NOT ground the end of these wires! They are "hot" from an RF-standpoint. (I realize that wires lying somewhere in a room can lead to constant conflicts with housewives and the cleaning personnel...)

I assume that your computer has a short galvanic (!) connection to the transceiver, linear, matchbox, or what else you are using for transmission. I also assume that you have inserted an RF power line filter in the main power line from your station to the outlet (or a filter in each power line).

Did you ever try to find out if there were standing waves on the antenna low-impedance feedline? If there were, measures should be taken to especially improve this situation.

Giving remote advice (wthout having a closer look at the setup in your shack and making certain tests and measurements) is always a bit dubious. I feel sorry about that.

73 Hadi DJ2PJ


John- W4DJ schrieb:


Ground the computer with an external ground flat braid to you ground rod or ground bus.
Don't rely on the ground power cord to do the job. Your symptoms are exactly what I have had in the past and as soon as I grounded the computer problem solved.
John W4DJ


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