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Interference From Computer Monitors
I hear sync birdies and other noise on the H.F. bands when I turn on my
cheap Daytek monitor sitting next to my Yaesu Ft-101E transceiver. What sort of interference can I expect when I install a new plasma or LED monitor? John VA3JQ |
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"Fudge" wrote in message ... I hear sync birdies and other noise on the H.F. bands when I turn on my cheap Daytek monitor sitting next to my Yaesu Ft-101E transceiver. What sort of interference can I expect when I install a new plasma or LED monitor? John VA3JQ While I can't vouch for it from personal experience, I've read that the plasma TVs generate a lot of RFI hash. The LED monitor should be OK as that is what is in the laptops and our club has used them for Field Day with no problem. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Makes a lot of sense. I will avoid the plasma monitors.
Thanks VA3JQ "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... "Fudge" wrote in message ... I hear sync birdies and other noise on the H.F. bands when I turn on my cheap Daytek monitor sitting next to my Yaesu Ft-101E transceiver. What sort of interference can I expect when I install a new plasma or LED monitor? John VA3JQ While I can't vouch for it from personal experience, I've read that the plasma TVs generate a lot of RFI hash. The LED monitor should be OK as that is what is in the laptops and our club has used them for Field Day with no problem. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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