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I just discovered the same thing yesterday: both my cell phone charger
and my Rigid cordless drill charger spew incredible amounts of RFI. I suspect today's "smart" chargers are almost all big RFI emitters. Ditto my laptop AC power coverter! "brass eyelets" wrote: After looking for 2 weeks for the source of noise that was producing an s-5 noise from 3 to 8 MHz on the dial of my older Icom I found the source. My Dewalt cordless drill drop-in battery charger. Apparently this charger uses a rather harmonic-rich power supply and charging circuit. Remove the battery and unplug the charger and the noise disappears. Any of you having a Dewalt cordless drop in may want to check this also. |
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