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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:00:21 -0500, "Ken Bessler"
wrote: ... Before connecting up this ground, TX'ing at 100w on 20m would shut down my computer and on 17 or 10m would lock up my mouse. Now, with a good ground (I think), everything is OK except if I go above 40w in the CW portion of 10m - then my mouse sometimes locks up. It's a PS-2 optical mouse. Now you know the facts - here's the question: Is there anything I can do to improve this situation? ... Ken KG0WX Unfortunately RF gets both in and out of numerous parts of the PC. Have you opened up the mouse and checked for shielded cable, and does it connect to the PC chassis? In the past I've added small value capacitors to the keyboard microcontroller board to cut RF leakage. Perhaps the same type of thing could be added to your mouse. I wouldn't go more than .001 microfarad to avoid rounding off the TTL signals too much. 73, Jim |
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