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"Mark" wrote in message
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Are you saying you are getting this interferecne fomr the inducer motor
and you have CABLE TV?

You say the inducer motor is variable speed?

Is it continuously variable like a drill or does it have say 2 speeds
that can be selected?

Is there an electronic device that controls the speed?

Mark

This particular TV is a small one used in the kitchen and is not connected
to the Cable. It uses rabbit ears. As an aside--before some of the fixes
were put in place, the RF noise was also picked up by a radio located within
10 ft. of the furnace--lots of static that would go away when the inducer
motor stopped. I don't know the specifics about the inducer motor with
respect to whether or not it is a variable speed motor. Makes no
difference, however, since the RF interference starts as soon as the motor
does.
MLD