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Old May 9th 12, 11:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Power bar noise filter???


"Boomer" wrote in message
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As was already said, take off the antenna and if the noise goes away, a
power line filter will do nothing.

Michael


Just a skoshie clarification, if I may. Can we please restate that that
only applies to power line filtering on the victim device? You said it
nicely in your earlier text, but the summary sentence [quoted] left an
opening for the reader possibly to rule out all power line filtering.

I hope this helps.

"Sal"
(a 20 year NARTE-certified EMC engineer in my working days.)




 
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