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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 13:23:44 -0400, "CycleOpps"
wrote: Are there any solutions to eleminating or at least reducing the interference caused by low voltage halogen lighting? Like many desk lamps and accent lighting. My only solution so far is to make sure all lighting in the house is off if I want to listen to the radio. Thanks, please reply to as well as the group. Vic Halogen lighting cannot be a source of interference. If you have a problem then it is time to look at all the connections and make sure they are tight. Absent some sort of electronic dimmer/electronic control for these, there is no source of RF energy. The halogens may also be radiating something that is coming in from another source on the AC power... |
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