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= = = "Brian" wrote in message
= = = link.net... Well, I shut off the breaker again and went through room by room with my portable as I switched them back on. The buzz was evident to some degree throughout, but most notably in the room just where the service enters the house, and definately at the service panel. So, I guess that noise is radiating from the powerline, throughout my house, and into all my stuff? I don't know, this sucks. I had powerline issues at my last house that never got resolved, but this time my antenna is quiet, it's just noise in the house. I'm not sure what my question is exactly, but does anyone have any ideas? -Brian BRIAN, EXTERNAL POWER LINE AS A NOISE SOURCE: If you are having a problem with Noise getting into your Radio Equipment 'via' the Power Lines. You can "Isolate" the One Circuit that feeds your Equipment and 'install' individual Feritte Cores on each Leg of the service (all three wires). INTERNAL HOUSEHOLD NOISE SOURCES VIA HOUSE WIRING: Buy a bunch of Clamp-On/Snap-On Ferrite Cores and go around placing one on each Electrical Appliance; while Checking for Noise on Your Radios. REMEMBER: You Can NOT Solve All RFI/EMF Noise Problems . . . But You Can Eleminate The Big Ones - And That's A Start ![]() ~ RHF .. |
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