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Re: [RFI] Computer locks up

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Computer locks up
From: "Roger (K8RI)" <k8ri@rogerhalstead.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 05:47:07 -0500
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On 11/25/2010 1:36 AM, Martin wrote:
> Dave,
>
> check the balun. If you want to construct your own, good mix is the 31.
> Also, obtain a lot of clamp-on chokes and try to choke out all cables
> connected to your computer.
I wonder if their may be a grounding problem.  I run the legal limit out 
of 1500 watts.  The serial port of one computer connects to the CI-V 
system and 756Pro as well as an Icom 7000.  The two computers are side 
by side (Quad core 3.2Gig Atholns in full size tower cases) There is a 
tuner card that takes video from a satellite receiver as well as off the 
air.  Both computers have Gigabyte NICs that tie to a pair of CAT6 
cables 113 feet long.  These cables pretty much parallel the feed lines 
to the tower from the shop and the house. The run under the 40 meter 
antennas and within about 60' of 75 meter antennas (15 feet from the 
feed lines) . The other end of the CAT6 cables hook to the gigabit 
switch and router along with 3 more computers.   Although the RF will 
light up the LEDs on the control head for the SO2R 6-pack at just above 
1 KW out, there is no apparent effect on any of the computers.

The station consists of the 756Pro driving an Emtron DX-2sp to the legal 
limit out through a Palstar AT5K tuner, then to a patch panel and from 
there the LMR-600 cables run to the 6-pack, and remote antenna switch 
along with the control cables through 3" PVC conduit underground.  The 
Icom 7000 is fed from the same ps as the 756Pro and tied into the same 
station grounding.

The system grounding consists of about 32 8' ground rods cad welded (TM) 
to a network of over 600' of bare #2 copper.  All towers and both 
stations are tied to this network even though the house and shop have 
separate electrical feeds.  The grounds for the feeds are also tied into 
that same grounding network.

So far I've not noticed any RF getting into the computers of feed back 
into the stations from the house or shop.
I do not have chokes on any of the networks or control lines.

Considering all the ways I've set the system up that should allow RF to 
"get into things" and it doesn't, it makes me wonder more about 
grounding, ground loops, or lack of grounding in this case.

73

Roger (K8RI)
> 73
> Martin, OK1RR
>
> Dne 25.11.2010 04:25, dave arruzza napsal(a):
>> To all:
>> While on 40 meter running a KW my computer locks up . What core mix should I 
>> be using to combat this PITA. Only happens on 40 meters.
>>
>> Amp is a VL1000, ant is a simple 40 meter dipole at 50'
>>
>> 73
>> Dave
>> W1CTN
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