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eHam Forums / Computers And Software / Network Computer Interference
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on: March 22, 2005, 09:47:57 PM
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A strong carrier is created at 14.030 and 24.900 mhz that is coming from the Cat5 network cable from the router. If the computer is off, either disconnecting the DSL network cable (which is still polling) or the computer AC cable, the problem disappears! I have a UPS system which should isolate the AC from feeding back to the transceiver. I have tried a ferrite toroid on the network cable with no change. A earth ground hooked to the computer power supply does attenuate the signal somewhat but it is still unacceptable. I have also moved the network cable so it is not in close proximity to the transceiver..no change. Any ideas..thanks. Dave NG6X
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