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'topband List' Subject: Topband: Ethernet Interference Hi AllI
seen a post somewhere recently explaining that it was a waste of time putting ferrite on either
utp or stp Ethernet cables, I can't remember which, or where I read it, I am trying
. Fred KB4QZH
Original message From: MR TREVOR DUNNE
Date: 9/7/19 2:22 PM (GMT-05:00) To: 'Moon-net Amateur Radio Moonbounce'
, 'topband List' Subject:
Topband: Ethernet Interference Hi AllI seen a post somewhere recently
explaining that it was a waste of time putting ferrite
14 turns of CAT5 wound on a 2.4" #31 core works for me on 160-40!
However, he is interested in 2m. Is another mix and less turns more
suitable? I suggest that K9YC'S rfi-ham pdf be consulted to get it right
the first time.
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Sat, Sep 7, 2019, 3:00 PM fmoeves wrote:
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2nd try?? I got rid of mine by winding many turns on 31 mix.First choke was
right at very first internet box. And then at the pc. Also everything that
enters my pc has 31 mix choke even the power cable.I still get birdies from
washing machine and treadmill but I'll get to that sometime.
some boxes that has
rj45 connecters on them. Never used them but plug and play. Fred KB4QZH
Original message From: MR TREVOR DUNNE
Date: 9/7/19 2:22 PM (GMT-05:00) To: 'Moon-net Amateur Radio Moonbounce'
, 'topband List' Subject:
Topband: Ethernet Interference Hi AllI seen
Hi All
I seen a post somewhere recently explaining that it was a waste of time putting
ferrite on either utp or stp Ethernet cables, I can't remember which, or where
I read it, I am trying to remove some birdies on 2m caused by home network,
Anyone have any pointers, I have a large amount of