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[RFI] Info on high pass filters

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Subject: [RFI] Info on high pass filters
From: tduffy <tduffy@sygnet.com> (tduffy)
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 13:00:49 -0800
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> From: Robert Brandon <rbrandon@austin.ibm.com>
> To: "'rfi@contesting.com'" <rfi@contesting.com>
> Cc: "'WBH3@Chrysler.com'" <WBH3@Chrysler.com>
> Subject: Good high pass filters
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> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 11:32:51 -0600
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> Bill, there are specs on different high pass filters in the ARRL book
> entitled "Radio Frequency Interference - How to Find It and Fix It".
> (Essential reading for anyone with RFI problems -- $18)  The graph of
> the Radio Shack filter looks as good or better than most of the
> others.  At that power level, you are probably dealing with
> fundamental overload.  Try a common mode choke in the TV feedline.
> Also, if you have a VCR in line, try putting it at the VCR antenna
> input rather than at the TV
>
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> Ok, who makes high pass filters that are any good.  I've tried Radio S
>
> hacks and it works very poorly, expecially on my own tv sets
> when I am running 1500 watts PEP.
>
> Bill, WX8S    via WBH3@Chrysler.com
>
> Robert Brandon K5PI
> Internet: rbrandon@austin.ibm.com




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