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Robert11 wrote:
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 Even without a router a Broadband Connection produces some interference. This is more noticeable if your telephone cable is fed overhead. I have a 512k ADSL connection in the UK and I have some weak noise around 800KHz in the MW band. I cannot receive a weak UK am station for the interference but at night a strong European station overcomes this. I also get a weak 2nd and 3rd harmonic interference on 1600KHz and 2400Khz, other multiples are clear, this is even without the computer switched on. A wireless router operates at 432Mhz so there should be no broadcast band interference. Your computer will generate more noise than your router probably,so an external antenna is recommended. I use an external loop antenna which can be nulled electrically to remove some of my noise problems. |
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