In a message of , Michael Wright (3:800/454) writes:
MW>FH>I suspect, however, that if the RF interference is coming from the
MW>FH>computer, not the receiver. If so, an isolation transformer only
MW>FH>protects any RF coming from the receiver and the computer generated
MW>FH>interference is still present on the computer side.
MW>
MW>I think that the noise is mostly from the monitor? If you use your
MW>imagination for a moment, I am sitting at my desk with the monitor in
MW>front of me. My Kenwood R100 is no more than 10" away from the monitor,
MW>
MW>to the right. My Realistic DX302 is to my right about 5' away. The
MW>reason that i have told you this is that i believe that the Rf is
MW>coming
MW>from the front of the monitor as it is not posible to sheild the
MW>screen,
MW>only the case.
MW>
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MW>pc | monitor | r1000
MW>
MW> D
MW> chair X
MW> 302
MW>
MW>
MW>I think that this is somthing that i will have to put up with for the
MW>time being. Thanks for all the help! Cheers to Ya!mw
Okay -- hope you find the problem. If you do, please post the solution here
so we can all benefit from your work.
Fred.
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