RE: [BlindHandyMan] Preventing Radio Frequency Interference From Whacking Out Appliances

2006-07-31 Thread Boyce, Ray
August 2006 04:10 To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Preventing Radio Frequency Interference >From Whacking Out Appliances Ray I have a lamp that is plugged into one of those gadgets that turns it into a touch lamp. I have also a set of two way cobra radios and a cordl

RE: [BlindHandyMan] Preventing Radio Frequency Interference From Whacking Out Appliances

2006-07-31 Thread Robert J. Moore
Ray I have a lamp that is plugged into one of those gadgets that turns it into a touch lamp. I have also a set of two way cobra radios and a cordless phone that are plugged into an out let that is about ten feet away The lamp some times will come on by its self. Could the two be related? To lis

Re: [BlindHandyMan] Preventing Radio Frequency Interference From Whacking Out Appliances

2006-07-30 Thread Jewel Blanch
Relevant part of - Original Message - My lamps were flashing each time I transmitted on 2 meters. HF transmissions don't seem to cause any trouble. (that just knocks the neighbour's TV out, har de har). Believe it or not, a simple snap-on *** toroidal choke ***with the lamp cord wrapp

[BlindHandyMan] Preventing Radio Frequency Interference From Whacking Out Appliances

2006-07-29 Thread Ray Boyce
Hi Preventing radio frequency interference from whacking out appliances This probably applies to many of the new high tech appliances including touch lamps, smart irons and coffeemakers, etc. My lamps were flashing each time I transmitted on 2 meters. HF transmissions don't seem to cause any tr