Another thing that might help if the ferrites don't do the job is to run a wire from a series variable capacitor and variable/tapped inductor, to the stove or possibly to the metal conduit the wires to the stove are going through. This, with an attachment to a counterpoise or ground.
My father had problems when he would transmit on 80 and it would trigger the system that used house wiring to turn on various lights in the house when a phone call came in on her line, or the door bell was rung. She was totally deaf and needed this to get to her TTY setup for a voice operator to come in and translate speech to her printout. He did as I described and had a RF ammeter in line. When the capacitor/inductor was adjusted under a key down situation, you could follow the result on the ammeter and at the right setting, the interference stopped triggering the in-line receivers. Sometimes he needed to tweak the setting but it always worked for him. I think MFJ used to have something to do just this, I don't recall what they called it. Good luck & 73, Gary KA1J > Thanks to all the guys who answered my query - seems unanimous that > I should add Mix 31 Ferrites to the stove ac feed so just ordered them > from DX engineering - shud be installed and tested by the end of the > week.. Will probably also add some .05 or so bypass caps to the line > while I´m there - wouldn´t hurt ! > tnx again - keep y´all posted..Jay NY2NY > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus _________________ Topband Reflector > Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband