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Louis Kim Kline <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Apr 2002 19:33:58 -0400
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Hi Jeffry.

The whole key to your problem is figuring how the RF is getting into your
computer.  I would think that at such a high frequency some ferrite on the
cable that is picking up the RF would knock the problem out fast!  What are
you using for a synthesizer?  A little crud on the serial port could sure
gum up the works in a hurry.  You might also look at the mouse and keyboard
cables.  Try coiling up the mouse cable and see if it makes any
difference.  Try bunching up the power cable.  Probably a little extra
inductance on the right cable will do the trick!

73, de Lou K2LKK

At 11:20 PM 4/21/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi everyone, seeing that we are on the thread of computers giving off
>interference, just the other way around has anyone  had any problems when
>transmitting that freezes up your computer?  I have worked on VHF and 800
>MHz cellular and trunked systems with 800 MHz without a problem, but with
>440 I've noticed that my  machine freezes up.  Has anyone had this problem
>and what have you done to correct it?

Louis (Kim) Kline, A.R.S.  K2LKK
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