| Duane and all who responded, 
 Thanks to all who responded.  I tried many of the suggestions, but to no 
avail.  The latest QST, January 2005, has an article on electrical circuits 
by Steve Ford and includes a description of a GFI.  He says "some early 
units may have been sensitive to RF radiation, but this problem appears to 
have been solved."  Steve is right on.  I bought and installed a new GFI 
outlet for the bathroom ($11.89 at Home Depot).  End of problem.  Swan 
Linear on max but no tripping of the breaker.
 
 Now I need to get a line filter to keep my XYL's electric bed from cranking 
up when I transmit.  That's a no-no at 6am  :-)
 
 At 04:40 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
 Hello Charles,
        GFI breakers are very sensitive, and can trip from induced
current if you have just a long circuit attached to it (I think they're
spec'ed to be OK up to 100' (or 150' - I forget the exact number.)  Just
a wind current on a long outside wire will trip them.  So, it's not a
surprise you might induce enough current in that circuit to trip the GFI.
 You might try changing out the GFI outlet on the off-chance that it is
deteriorating with age and tripping more easily than it should.
Otherwise, perhaps rearranging the antenna a bit might reduce the current
enough to stop the problem.73,  Duane
 
 
 On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 22:34:53 -0500 Charles Greene <w1cg@qsl.net> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I hooked up my Swan Linear to my OMNI-VI and had some RF in the
> shack when
> using my Windom antenna which I cured by installing a couple of 1:1
> baluns
> in the coax feed line, but I still have one problem I haven't solved
>
> yet.  When I transmit, the upstairs bathroom Ground Fault Isolator
> trips,
> probably on RF.  The antenna is about 15 ft from the GFI, so the
> wires
> going to the GFI may be picking up the RF directly from the antenna.
>  On my
> vertical which is about 30 ft from the GFI, there are no RF
> problems.  Has
> anyone had this problem, and what did you do to eliminate it?   I
> must be
> somewhat common because I was talking to a local ham who had and
> still has
> the same problem.  I was thinking about installing some .001 ufd
> caps
> across the wires in the bathroom wall coming into the GFI
> receptacle.  I
> don't know if that would do the job or make it worse.
>
> TNX for the bandwidth
>
> Chas, W1CG
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