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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 20:52:28 -0800, "Dick and Judy Tarr"
wrote: 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. Replace the TV with an LCD display. The Horizontal oscillator operates a literally watts, and that nice saw tooth wave form generates a very generous supply of harmonics. The problem with most TV's isn't conductive as much as radiated.. |
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