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Old June 9th 05, 11:57 PM
Tebojockey
 
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 13:23:44 -0400, "CycleOpps"
wrote:

Are there any solutions to eleminating or at least reducing the interference
caused by low voltage halogen lighting? Like many desk lamps and accent
lighting. My only solution so far is to make sure all lighting in the house
is off if I want to listen to the radio.

Thanks, please reply to as well as the group.
Vic


I remember years back, a company in NY was working on a replacement
bulb which would eliminate up to 80% of the QRM produced by such
lights. The only thing I have seen come out of anything are the
Philips "corkscrew" lights which are supposed to last 10 years. I
don't see any help from them.

Much as I like to have a low electric bill, sometimes, you just gotta
use the standard old table lamp with a standard bulb and turn
everything else off!

Al in CNMI

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