[RFI] RFI on Shore Line of an RV
Grant Saviers
grants2 at pacbell.net
Mon Sep 28 20:12:01 EDT 2020
I wouldn't use snap on beads, as there is little choking R. Check out
the Field Day generator choke that K9YC describes on his web site.
Choking all three wires is a must. If there still is RFI then add a
commercial line filter after the choke. 30a units on ebay.
Grant KZ1W
On 9/28/2020 13:29, rrath at charter.net wrote:
> No sir I have not, but I will now.
>
> I will order some mix 31 snap-on beads for there as well, while I am
> ordering.
>
> Thanks.
> Rod kc7vqr
>
> -----------------------------------------From: "Bob Turner"
> To: "rrath at charter.net", "rfi at contesting.com"
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday September 28 2020 1:09:08PM
> Subject: RE: [RFI] RFI on Shore Line of an RV
>
> Have you ruled out the RV converter causing RFI? I have to leave my RV
> unplugged over the winter as its under my HF antenna and causes
> interference. My converter also causes interference to broadcast band
> KYW1060 if I park my truck/antenna right next to the converter while
> its powered up.
>
> Bob
>
>
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