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Hi Group , I have a problem with my home computer and or monitor
generating noise that is picked up on my HF ham radio rig . In order to cancel the generated noise , how might be the best way to ground or choke out the noise directly from my home PC ? I presume I first need to determine the frequency of the unwanted noise signal and then build a balun or a choke to ground or cancel the noise, maybe !!! One thing is for sure , the problem exists when the computer is on and it generates harmonics that interfere with HF radio on Amateur Radio Frequencies . Thanks for any good help in advance , rijo |
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