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Old August 20th 03, 10:10 PM
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Any digital equipment will produce RF interference with a shortwave
receiver, but it may not be on every band. If you will be having the
computer equipment on all the time, you will have the interference all the
time.
I have heard claims that a good antenna properly matched to the receiver
will eliminate most if not all the interference, but I don't have experience
in that regard.

"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hi,

Am considering getting a Wireless Router (LinkSys) to communicate from a

DSL
modem to various PC's in my ap't. which would be placed very
close, out of necessity, to my SW receiver.

Receiver is used to monitor from about 150 kc to 30 MC.

Was wondering:

-any idea if this will be a problem regarding noise, etc. picked up by
receiver due to the wireless Router transmission ?

-any idea what freq(s) the wireless router uses to communicate with the
PC(s) ?

Thanks,
Bob



 
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