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Old December 22nd 03, 04:49 PM
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- How much will a wireless router interfere with SWR ??


It's usualln not the router that causes the trouble as these
devices operate up in the 2.4 Ghz range. What is most
often the source of the problem is the switching power
supply that 98.9% of our modern consumer electronic
devices use. Put it temp in the place you are going
to install it and listen to the radio with the device
UNPLUGGED and then plugged in and then turned
on. (just because a device is 'switched off' does not
mean it is not powered off. TV sets and VCR's fall
into this category and are notorious noise-generators)

see:

http://www.eetchina.com/ARTICLES/200...BM_DA_AN04.PDF

http://www.delhv.com/pdf/tech_ripple.pdf

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