C. Crane's Twin Ferrite Antenna
Mike Coslo wrote:
Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 05:05:51 GMT, "W. Watson"
wrote:
Maybe it had some affect. Dunno. I guess I could always try the
original one. Tomorrow.
Hi OM,
It could (and that would be a good check), but my guess is a change of
weather will make more difference. If so, we go into the third chorus
of Classic indication of a bad ground, or a ground loop.
A bad ground will stay with you for a very long time. A ground loop
can come or go with the same appearance of:
love,
superstition,
the deal of a poker hand,
or a political forecast.
Quite possibly there is some sort of grounding issue. I only bring
up the monitor possibility because I have seen the way some monitors,
and the circuitry that runs them, can really sing when a change is made.
What adds spice to the problem is how Windoze will sometimes change
resolutions on ya. Happens a lot more in DOS, but if a person is a gamer
- or a Ham who still uses DOS - it can come into play more often than we
might think.
My interest is piqued! Mr Watson - don't you dare solve this problem
and not let us know what the cause was!!!! 8^)
- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -
Hi, I plan to let everyone know. It has garnered a lot of interest.
The problem went away about 5 days or more ago. I reported on it. As several
have predicted when I posted that, it's back!!! Interesting timing. I sent
the C. Crane device back about the same time it returned.
I haven't been able to switch the old monitor back in, but in view of the
return of the noise, I guess that's unnecessary. My shoulder is real cranky,
so I haven't been able to make the swap.
Someone is sending me a corcom filter, but I haven't received it yet. I
tried getting a tripplite outlet. I should have bought one while I was at
HSC in Sacramento last week. They had several multi-outlet filters. Jameco
and Digi-Key struck out. It's too far from here to jog down there.
The story continues. Stay tuned.
Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
"He who laughs, lasts." -- Mary Pettibone Poole
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