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I have narrowed down interference to definitely being a computer. I turned
off everything electronic in the house, and still get a lot of intereference. I am guessing it is coming by way of the power lines into the house. I even disconnected the antenna and was using only the coax connecting the antenna to the receiver, and still got interference. It does not happen only on one frequency but all up and down the bands, becoming more noticeable at 13 Mhz through about 15 Mhz regions. So, I am wondering, which would likely be the most plausible source: Television cable Wireless network Home computer network through house wiring The next door neighbors do not have a computer. They recently bought a combination telephone-alarm clock-radio (am/fm) device, but doubt that is the source. There are other apartments near me. Would a filter help - low pass or high pass ? I looked at MFJ, but they want $100 a piece for what they offer. THANKS I got cute teeth & claws meow |
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