[Boatanchors] hash w/o the corned beef
Ron
w8ron at stratos.net
Tue Jan 23 10:08:10 EST 2007
I did a CE certification on a medical instrument.
Two things are required. A Source and an antenna.
Sources are PC switching supply, PC clocks and Monitor Switching supplies.
Turn off your monitor to see if it is the source.
Then the PC with the monitor on.
Then hold in your reset button on your PC to see if the PC clocks are
the source.....or if no reset button ...do a CTRL, ALT, DEL to reset the
machine and see if the noises are changing.
Once the source is known , you can start limiting the antenna through
chokes and shielding.
There is a great little red book written on grounding and shielding that
you can use to completely elliminate all the noises but like a leaky
bucket, you have to plug the last hole before it all works.
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Ron
jeff wrote:
>My computers are wreaking havoc upon my radios.
>
>I just tried putting some ferrite donuts around the power cords,
>resulting in a zero db reduction. I might as well have eaten them. I
>have an indoor loop and outdoor antenna; switching makes no difference.
>
>I'm going to try reorienting them, but what other practical solutions
>are there? I'm not limited to one room, but since I spend a lot of time
>there, I'd prefer to have radios and computers both in the room.
>
>Face it - it would be pretty silly to try tuning a radio in the next
>room.
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>Thanks,
>jeff
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