[RFI] RFI on Shore Line of an RV

Bob Turner n2scj-lists at outlook.com
Tue Sep 29 10:00:27 EDT 2020


If you have control over what goes in the RV, you might want to specify an IOTA Engineering converter.  This is their page: https://www.iotaengineering.com/products/dls-power-converters-battery-chargers#t=ablProducts&sort=relevancy&layout=card&numberOfResults=50

I use an IOTA DLS-75 to power my shack.  Its RFI quiet.  I heard about this company about 15 years ago, perhaps on this list.  I've used their PS/Converter in my shack for about 3 years now.

N2SCJ

-----Original Message-----
From: RFI [mailto:rfi-bounces+n2scj-lists=outlook.com at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Clay Autery
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2020 11:49 PM
To: rfi at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] RFI on Shore Line of an RV

What a timely question....  I am planning the install of the radio "station" (spot) in our new RV currently being built.
I'm guessing pretty much all the same rules apply to your RV as your house....
Except with the RV, you have a little more access to the "mains".

Watching this topic....

73,

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On 09/28/20 14:42, rrath at charter.net wrote:
> I use the Progressive Industries EMS-PT30X surge protector.
>
> I would like to stop or reduce the RFI coming in on the shore line of 
> my RV. I am thinking of put some ferrite snap-on beads, mix 31 for HF 
> frequencies, on the shore line where it comes inside the RV. Thinking 
> of the Pin 1 scenario, should I also put some on the ground wire, 
> inside the RV?
>
> Whats your thoughts?
>
> Getting ready to put in an order with Palomar and would like to only 
> put in 1 order. I do not want to through money for things not needed.
>
> Thanks.
> Rod kc7vqr
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