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galaxyguy wrote:
On 20 Oct, 21:44, Bill Baka wrote: D. Peter Maus wrote: On 10/20/09 12:35 , Bill Baka wrote: Second, I have to mention that those el-cheapo CFL's that Wal-mart is selling have one hell of an RFI output. I thought my radio had gone down when I thought to turn off all the CFL's in my house and it got listen-able. I have an oscilloscope monitoring the audio and the noise spikes are at 60 Hz and very consistent. I think that if someone wanted to get into their radio it would be a small matter to put a line synced blank pulse when needed. A late thought, here....have you put a bit of capacitance across the lamp? I've thought of a lot of things but the capacitor needs someplace for me to put it. I was hoping the F.C.C. would have been bright enough to regulate a noise maximum but no, we get HDTV during a Depression. I had a torchiere in the studio that was creating some enormous spikes on the line, and was getting back into the audio. Eventually, I pulled the SCR fader out. SCR's are terrible for noise. I had one on a filament lamp for the bedroom ceiling and as I dialed the bright up and down I could hear the change in the radio. But a quick short term solution was to put a capacitor across the line. Put an orange drop in a 3 to 2 line adaptor, and plugged it into the power strip. Quieted things right down. Even elimated spikes that were getting into my AM receiver. Cheap solution. Good results. Sounds good for a few fixes but I don't want to do it for every bulb in the house. Someone should make a noise reduction socket piece that the CFL would plug into. I'm thinking 2 inductors and 2 capacitors. Bill Baka Thanks for the note about this interesting moment for SW radio reception. I will make a special note to use SW this week. I used to listen frequently in the days before satellite but as a radio anorak, it will be enjoyable tuning in currently. Living outside the USA, as most of the planet does, I cannot comment on equipment in Walmart, *JUNK* but I bought a neat and cheap and green small SW set on the net last year. I use recycled batteries in it, charged from a solar charger and it also comes with a light and more importantly a winding crank so that you can have plenty of listening time simply by turning the handle a few times. The brand is 'Eton' and I guess it is made in China, but my carbon footprint in using it must be near to zero. Radio pleasure with a care for the environment too; can't be bad! Chinese or not it sounds like a good deal. I have and old maritime RDF radio (1974) and it will run off of a 5" diameter solar cell I have from a solar powered sidewalk light. It puts out about 6 volts at 100 ma and runs the radio just fine. For night time use it sucks up 4 D cells. I just had the Hammarlund fired up and the CB crowd is alive and well. The RME-DB20 gives me about 20 dB of gain at the CB band. It's out there but some hunting is needed. Bill Baka |
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