Found this which may be of some interest to some ......

Radio and  "YOUR COMPUTER"
   One of the most frustrating problems about using computers with radios, 
whether it be for controlling purposes or for decoding, is the amount of RFI 
generated by these machines. Most of the time, the RFI generated is enough to 
render certain bands useless and on other bands, it may drown out any weak 
signals and distort or interfere with signals that you want. This is totally 
unacceptable for working with digital modes and even for CW.

  Continues: http://www.amateurradio.co.nz/rfi/rfi.htm
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