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Hello.
I need some help from you. I live in a big city and shortwave is very noisy. But the main noise comes from my own house, specially the computers. I have been trying to reduce the interferences using ferrite and iron powder chokes. I have been playing with two kind of chokes: one is the typical toroidal iron powder, painted choke, and the other is like a ferrite choke in a hollow cylinder, divided in two part in a plastic case, that can be put in a cable without disconnecting it. Some noises are reduced best when I use the torodial choke (like in the AC currect cable to the receiver) and other noises are reduced with the cylindrical choke (like in the computer cables, specially the keyboard). I prefer the cylindrial ones because it is much easier to put. For keyboard cable, it works great, so I plan to buy some in a electronic shop. Can you give me some recommendations about them? I want to buy some big and some small (if they are cheap, I don't know the price). For the keyboard of my brother's computer, with one cylindrical the noise disappears (it is two rooms far) but my computer needs more ![]() cylinder the noise is reduced but doesn't disappear, as it is much nearer. Any recommendation will be great. Thanks a lot. |
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