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Old September 5th 03, 05:43 PM
Warpcore
 
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I had not thought about the new cordless phone with answering machine. I'll
have to see what happens when I unplug that. My PC makes a tremendous amount
of rf, so I turn it off at the APC.
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Ref: noise, devices, etc.

One of the largest noise generators going is the
"cheapo" wall-wart power supplies that some equipment
has on them. If yours has the term "..switching power supply"..
on it, it probably is making all kinds of noise on
am and shortwave. All Switching power supplies generate
a level of noise that is illegal. I think the FCC
has cracked down on those things. There were cheap
to make, therefore, they are scattered everywhere!

When checking the noise out in you home, disconnect them
from the wall..just turning the off is not enough in some
cases. Also, check out all florescent lights, cut them
off. Some cell-phone power supplies-recharger units.

I just upgraded my PC DSL modem and router and I can
now sit and listen to Shortwave and have my computer
on. The Modem is one of the new Zoom DSL X3 units...
..a really modern piece of hardware. Quite, no noise.
Same can be said for the Netgear router..both are really
quiet..the old hardware was unbelievably noisy.

Anyway, the more current power supplies are much quieter
than the old..as is the digital circuits. There are some
switching power supply blocks still being sold..but do
try to change power supplies if need be. Radio Shack has
some pretty good replacement units..some have variable
power adjustments, they are quiet rf wise. Walk around
with a old portable am radio with a piece of wire attached..
it will sniff out an AM noise generator.

Good luck..

Leonard...
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On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 14:49:03 +0000, Warpcore wrote:

I am wondering if local interference that has just started is from
broadband.

The last time I started having new interference like this all up and

down
the bands, it came from a component stereo system and tv, so I have
everything on a switch so I can turn all that off. I even turned off my
answering machine-cordless phone. It creates an intermittent whining or
howling noise that almost sounds like cw.

My antenna system in dorectional. When I use the pair of short vertical
wires, the noise is lessened; using the horizontal pairs, it is really

loud.
The interference seems to begin around 13 Mhz and continues in various
places on the bands through 15 Mhz. At higher frequencies, it seems to
disappear. I have similar problems with the electrical meters which
interferes on 4.0 through 4.8 or so.

Is it possible to have that much interference from wireless computer

systems
or powerline networked PC's.

Concerned in Issaquah, Wa.

BTW lots of "risers" this morning.




 
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