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![]() "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message om... snip What's the most economical and reasonable way to deal with this? Will RFC's on the power, ground, and sound lines be good enough? Those snap- together ferrite cores from Radio Shack help a little, but not nearly enough. In a few weeks my computer-controlled TenTec RX-320D arrives and I want everything to be in ship-shape by then. I own an RX-320. When I first hooked it up, I used a long wire antenna which tended to be quite noisy. Was using an old (100mhz) computer with low quality graphics. Built a folded dipole with (tv) coaxial input to radio. Installed it in my roof. Everything became quiet. I have since replaced my computer and monitor (high power, high quality graphics, high refresh rates, etc.) and everything is still quiet. The radio is less than 2 feet (as the mosquito flies) from the computer. I still occasionally use the long wire to monitor the HF band edges and MW/LW frequencies. Information on the antenna can be found on Yahoo Rx-320 group (groups.yahoo.com/rx320 message 2471, dated May 18, 2002. |
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