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On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 15:16:29 GMT, Ed wrote:
Ron Hardin wrote: Does DSL cause any interference with radio? I started using DSL about a month ago. No perceptible increase in RFI was heard on my Ten-Tec RX320. The principal offender in my shack remains the CRT computer monitor. Which brings me to a question. Sometimes, the CRT causes a real racket. At others, none. Unless the amount of emitted RFI varies greatly, do local atmospherics amplify or attenuate it? As I recall on a CRT there can be some harmonic rich square waves and overshoot in the deflection coils caused by high contrast borders in the displayed image. I suggest you switch to a nice LCD. Your eyes will thank you. |