[Ham-Computers] hash w/o the corned beef
Jay
ad5pe at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jan 22 23:18:46 EST 2007
That's the kind of bias we like.
Dittos.
Jay
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[mailto:ham-computers-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Duane Fischer,
W8DBF
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 18:26
To: Computers (or other) used for amateur radio, communications, or
experimenting
Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] hash w/o the corned beef
Biased comment:
Phil Atchley is one of the brightest and most talented repair tech's I have
ever encountered.
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
dfischer at usol.com
HHI: Halligan's Hallicrafters International http://www.w9wze.net
HHRP: Historic Halligan Radio Project
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip" <ndb_fch-344 at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Computers (or other) used for amateur radio, communications, or
experimenting" <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] hash w/o the corned beef
> Jeff,
>
> My experience here has shown that this interference typically comes
> from two sources. The computer power supply and the monitor itself,
> with some noise occasionally being radiated by the mouse cord etc. On
> my last computer, (a 600MHz P3) some noise was radiated around 7MC by
> the mouse cord whenever I moved the mouse. The mouse also got QRM'd
> sometimes when I transmitted on 40M, doing strange things to the
> cursor. Ferrites didn't help, I just lived with it. The new 3.4GHz
> P4 machine is very quiet, RF wise. It's well shielded and has an RF
> quiet power supply. The old HP CRT monitor was well shielded and only
radiated a little.
>
> When I had to replace that monitor I found that ALL the new CRT
> monitors that I tried out were TERRIBLE, and they went back to the store!
> Apparently they no longer bother to shield them any. The answer was to
> buy a nice ViewSonic LCD flat-screen monitor with INTERNAL power
> supply (I finally took a portable radio to the dealer). It is VERY quiet,
RF wise.
> The only radio that hears any QRM is the AM portable that I listen to
> Rush on, and that's because it and it's internal ferrite antenna is
> only a couple feet from the monitor.
>
> NOTE: NOT all LCD monitors are as quiet as this one. The "Generic"
> one that came with the new computer has an external switching PS that
> does create a few "Birdies", but not excessively so. I let the wife
> use it with the old 600MHz P3 for her Email. But if the need ever
> arose I wouldn't be averse to putting it here in the radio room.
>
> 73 de Phil, KO6BB
> DX begins at the noise floor!
>
> THE BEACONEER'S LAIR: http://www.geocities.com/ko6bb/
> MY RADIO-LOGS: http://www.geocities.com/ko6bb/Logs/
> QSL GALLERY: http://photobucket.com/albums/f306/KO6BB/
> Merced, Central California, 37.3N 120.48W CM97sh
>
>
>> 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.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> jeff
>
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