I've had the same problem which is now 100% resolved. I did a video on what
I did to clean things up. It wasn't one simple trick it took some effort.
https://ka6wke.net/videos/rfi-and-what-to-do-about-it/
73! Mark KA6WKE
Website: https://www.ka6wke.net
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019, 03:49 Rodman, David <rodman@buffalo.edu> wrote:
> A few ideas might be helpful here. I was at the station over the weekend
> and found a significant amount of noise coming from one of two computers in
> the station. Significant noise S5 at 1820. One computer runs the cluster
> and 2m connection. That was clean. The other handles most of the remote
> chores and has about 15 USB serial devices attached. Everything was off,
> except a battery operated transceiver attached to the receive antenna feed,
> the modem for the cable and my router. One can definitely see that
> operating the computer, closing windows or plugging in USB devices causes
> the modulation on the signal to change, this isolating the source to the
> computer alone and possible connections to peripherals (they were all
> turned off by the way). I did have few chokes available but attaching them
> to the USB wires out of the computer to their various devices made no
> improvement. I could get more specific but need to leave for my office
> now. Any ideas might be helpful and appreciat
> ed.
>
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