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Date: | Sat, 13 Sep 2014 04:53:18 -0700 |
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Hi!
Now that my 43' vertical is up and functional, a new problem has arisen: RFI
on my stereo : ( Basically, when I transmit (or even tune the antenna), it
bleeds through rather strongly through my stereo speakers. So, what is the
best solution for this?
I have heard of "RFI chokes." Do these work? Is there a particular type to
get? Where do you install them: on the speaker wires (and if so near where
they plug into the stereo, near where they terminate at the speakers,
anywhere), on the power cord (and is so ditto as to where) or somewhere
else? Is there something better than RFI chokes?
Being a bit of an audiophile, this is pretty important to me. I have a
rather nice stereo system with a lot of speakers (13) and a lot of speaker
wire running around the room. I have a couple of separate amps around the
room too. Might the amps be causing the RFI issue? Maybe worst of all, my
antenna is like 20' away from the stereo; if that matters.
73,
Richard KK6MRH
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