Another thing to try, assuming your feedline is coax going out of the
house, is to place a bead-style line choke some footage away from the
house on the line. I have seen this reduce RF returning on the coax
shield back into the house.
Hope this helps
Duane
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 21:56:32 EDT, K5XS@aol.com said:
> John,
> You might want to try a different brand of GFI breaker. In my
> experience,
> some are far more succeptible to RF interference than are others.
> 73 and good luck with it. Those problems are seldom fun to resolve.
> Bernie K5XS
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