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Old January 14th 04, 10:35 AM
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i highly recommend them, my computer was just killing my radios with rfi i
put three ferrite beads on my cable modem line and that reduced the
interference by 75%. three on the cable to my monitor and that dropped
interference another 10%.i also put some ferrites on the power cables going
to my radios, not sure if it helped much but it didn't hurt!!!!
another thing i did was use some really well shielded co-ax, i was using
cable t.v. co-ax and the shielding was not good at all. with just the cable
t.v. co-ax and no antenna hooked to the co-ax i was getting readings as
high as s-8........with well shielded co-ax the readings were down to s-0 to
s-1.

i also made a co-ax choke, it is just a matter of taking your co-ax and
making about 8 or 10 small loops (6 to 7 inches in diameter) and just tie
strap them together to form the choke. go to this website and it will tell
all the details for the co-ax choke
http://www.radiohc.org/Distributions/Dxers/coax-rf.html

good luck and let us know what happens and what works for you

chuck


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Hello:

Regarding those ferrite (presumably) toroidal cores that are available to
clamp over
AC line cords, etc. that are sold as being helpful to reduce interference.

Do they work ? Worth doing ?

Any potential problems with using in the wrong place ?

Where would one use them, and more importantly, not use them ?

R/S ones any good ?

Thanks,
Bob




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Old January 14th 04, 01:30 PM
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Hello:

Regarding those ferrite (presumably) toroidal cores that are available to
clamp over
AC line cords, etc. that are sold as being helpful to reduce interference.

Do they work ? Worth doing ?

Any potential problems with using in the wrong place ?

Where would one use them, and more importantly, not use them ?

R/S ones any good ?

Thanks,
Bob

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Old January 15th 04, 04:40 AM
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R/S ones any good ?

I have successfully used both the clamp on and toroid types, using either as
needed for a given spot.

That was back when I ran a 100 watt HF transmitter and a 100 watt VHF
transmitter, along with my laptop computer and weather station. I also used
(and still have) a first class ground system I used with them.

It was a lot of try and try again work at finding and killing the hot spots,
but I was then able to operate anything simultaneously without interference to
any other, not even to my wife's TV. G

I recall one condition where I put crossover cables through a toroid, with the
toroid around the "X."

73,
Bill, K5BY
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Old January 15th 04, 05:41 AM
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My computer's power supply was killing my receiver. I had to open 'er up (the
computer) and put bypass caps to ground from the rectifier, but that's what
solved my computer generated birdies.

jw
wb9uai
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