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Re: [RFI] Home RFI Hunting

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Home RFI Hunting
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2018 11:22:50 -0700
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On 9/13/2018 10:36 AM, Dave Van Wallaghen wrote:
So, my questions are: as the largest portion of this noise comes from my TV plugged into the AV circuit, would running separate grounds for my AV and shack circuits back to the panel help alleviate some of the noise that I find on my shack circuit ground? Or do you think most of it is being physically coupled? I would have tried this myself, but while certainly doable, it will be a little work to make it happen.


Several thoughts on this.

First, RF noise from defective/poorly designed equipment OFTEN travels on the green wire, so yes, separate green wires is a good thing.

Second, chokes to kill noise currents need to be tuned to the frequency(ies) where you are bothered by the interference. While PROBING for noise sources at lower frequencies can be effective, there's no need to choke those frequencies unless you use your radio there.

Third, if the TV is a noise source, I would choke every cable connected to it, starting with those that are likely to be the most effective radiators, first the power cable and coax feeding it, then audio and video cables if there are any.


I also read on the Polamar website about using #75 mix Clamp On cores for use on frequency ranges down to 200 kHz. Is this something applicable to my problem?

Only if you need to kill noise on the new 630M band, and only if you wind a lot of turns. Simply clamping one or more of them onto cables is unlikely to do much.

I'm surprised that you're hearing a lot of noise coming from an LCD TV. The most likely source would be a poorly filtered switch-mode power supply built into it. I would also look for other sources around the TV, like switch-mode wall warts for various equipment, or built into other equipment.

73, Jim K9YC

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