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FAZAMY January 22nd 04 06:13 PM

How do I eliminate noise from a pc monitor?
 
I have a noise source. It is from a pc monitor sharing the same desk as my
rig, and it is connected to the pc that is linked to my rig via of ribbon cable
to a comm port. The noise doesn't cover an entire band. It just is on one
frequency and harmonics of that frequency.

What are the remedies.

73,
KB2AMY


Keyboard In The Wilderness January 22nd 04 06:25 PM

Try this URL:
http://ac6v.com/comprfi.htm

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"FAZAMY" wrote in message
...
I have a noise source. It is from a pc monitor sharing the same desk as

my
rig, and it is connected to the pc that is linked to my rig via of ribbon

cable
to a comm port. The noise doesn't cover an entire band. It just is on

one
frequency and harmonics of that frequency.

What are the remedies.

73,
KB2AMY




K9SQG January 22nd 04 11:53 PM

Remidies depend on determining first if the noise is being conducted and/or
radiated...

Dan Richardson January 23rd 04 12:23 AM

What worked for me was to replace the sucker with an LCD monitor.

Danny, K6MHE


On 22 Jan 2004 18:13:07 GMT, (FAZAMY) wrote:

I have a noise source. It is from a pc monitor sharing the same desk as my
rig, and it is connected to the pc that is linked to my rig via of ribbon cable
to a comm port. The noise doesn't cover an entire band. It just is on one
frequency and harmonics of that frequency.

What are the remedies.

73,
KB2AMY



Brian Oakley January 23rd 04 05:09 AM


"FAZAMY" wrote in message
...
I have a noise source. It is from a pc monitor sharing the same desk as

my
rig, and it is connected to the pc that is linked to my rig via of ribbon

cable
to a comm port. The noise doesn't cover an entire band. It just is on

one
frequency and harmonics of that frequency.

What are the remedies.

73,
KB2AMY

Most CRT monitors radiate enough noise to raise the noise floor to an
unacceptable level. One of the best remedies is to use good quality coax and
to keep the antenna as far away from the monitor as possible.



FAZAMY January 23rd 04 02:46 PM

How do I eliminate noise from a pc monitor?

I solved my problem by changing the monitor color display from 256 to 16. This
cut the noise right out.

After looking for a real easy and uncomplicated solution, with pc and tcvr on,
I rebooted the pc in dos mode and when the b&w screen appeared there was no
noise from monitor.

Then I went to control panel, found the display info and changed the color to
16.
For some reason, too many colors create noise. (Why?)

Thanks to all for your help.

73,
Evan
KB2AMY

Michael A. Terrell January 23rd 04 02:55 PM

FAZAMY wrote:

How do I eliminate noise from a pc monitor?

I solved my problem by changing the monitor color display from 256 to 16. This
cut the noise right out.

After looking for a real easy and uncomplicated solution, with pc and tcvr on,
I rebooted the pc in dos mode and when the b&w screen appeared there was no
noise from monitor.

Then I went to control panel, found the display info and changed the color to
16.
For some reason, too many colors create noise. (Why?)

Thanks to all for your help.

73,
Evan
KB2AMY


Less colors use a simpler drive signal to the CRT. Also, selecting a
different video resolution will move the sweep frequency.

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We now return you to our normally scheduled programming.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

FAZAMY January 23rd 04 04:32 PM


Don't count your chickens before they hatch. Haste makes waste. Sometimes
"simple" solutions don't work.

Info on an earlier post today proclaims my solution. Not so :-( Changing
color display to 16 merely cut the noise on one frequency, and the noise
appears on a couple of different frequencies.

Therefore, before I post solutions - like a good scientist - I will carefully
observe and test and re-test.

73,
KB2AMY


Eddie Haskel January 23rd 04 05:09 PM


Sounds like the *BEST* damned reason to purchase a new flat screen LCD
monitor I have ever heard! Going to try that one on the better-half this
weekend.....Eddie
"FAZAMY" wrote in message
...
I have a noise source. It is from a pc monitor sharing the same desk as

my
rig, and it is connected to the pc that is linked to my rig via of ribbon

cable
to a comm port. The noise doesn't cover an entire band. It just is on

one
frequency and harmonics of that frequency.

What are the remedies.

73,
KB2AMY





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