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get a toroid mix 61 or 77 for vhf (if memory serves), and windd the power cord of the switch through it about 4 turns.
You might give the ethernet cables the same treatment.
I suspect the power supply however.
Gary Lee
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> On Jul 25, 2015, at 11:29 AM, Matthew Chao <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi, Folks. It's not the radio that's creating RF, but the network
> switch. Seems that since I installed a network switch to enable my
> YL to access my printer, I've had some RFI on my 2-meter rig in the
> shack. After turning off different possible sources, I traced the
> noise to the network switch. Now, what's the best way to reduce the
> noise? Pretty amazing how, for once, it's not our radios that are
> the culprits, but a piece of consumer electronics, hi, hi. Thanks
> for any advice you might have.--Matt, N1IBB.
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