| Home |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
|
#11
|
|||
|
|||
|
Our large (ish) screen TV wipes out everything from longwave to about
25.200 MHz. I devised a brilliant workaround by installing a powerstrip behind the TV, to enjoy blessed silence. Other appliances I've known and hated (for the RFI they generate): Microwaves (even when not cooking), VCRs (Horrible hash-generators), thermostats, battery chargers, and almost every PC printer I've ever owned. I think Part 15 should be better - enforced. Congratulations, though, on your new - found freedom from the noise beast! 73, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, Minnesota Thanks Steve. This has really made my day. I even had to message my girlfriend at work to tell her about it, which is kind of dumb because she doesn't really care, but she's happy if I am. I can't believe that I overlooked such a simple thing this whole time. Maybe now I can catch some of that dx Steve L. is hearing. He may suggest otherwise, unless of course I'm planning on picking up an R8 sometime soon. : ) 73 -Brian |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| HELP: 2 meter repeater intermod problem from pager transmitters | General | |||
| OT EMI problem with stove and internet connection | Homebrew | |||
| Dots Problem Solved | Shortwave | |||
| *FINALLY* problem solved at Radio Shack.......... | Shortwave | |||
| National NCX-5 transmit/receive offset problem | Equipment | |||