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![]() "Dick and Judy Tarr" wrote in message ... | I have a Sony Wega 20" in the room adjacent to the computer/radio room. The | interference generated by this tv being turned on (my wife watches it all | the time, unfortunately) is mind boggling, especially on the 41 and 31meter | bands (7 & 9 mhz on my Icom R71A receiver and longwire antenna. What | exactly did you mean when you said you installed a "powerstrip" behind the | tv? The Sony 20" tv is plugged into a hefty surge protector. Plugging into | the wall outlet directly vs into the surge protector outlet strip does not | affect the massive amount of rfi it generates on the aforementioned bands | (wipes them out completely). Any suggestions? Please define what you mean | by "powerstrip behind the tv." Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. | | Dick | Bremerton, WA Well, Dick, it's basically an extension - cord - box thingy with an "on/off" switch. Sadly, I don't want to climb into the back of the TV because it's still under warranty. I can definitely commiserate with you, though, because my experience is very similar to yours. I found that building and installing a rotatable coax loop did wonders to eliminate the noise, due to the fact that the loop allows me to "null" the noise. I was considering getting an MFJ antenna "noise canceller," but after building the loop, I decided that would be a waste of time. 73, -- Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota "If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up." - Anonymous --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.817 / Virus Database: 555 - Release Date: 12/15/04 |
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