John had asked about having a Yahoo forum available to club members to allow us to provide a centralized place to post information and to provide a reflector...
The monthly club meeting is scheduled for 8AM Saturday, August 20th at our usual location, the Mountain View Diner in east Gold Bar. I hope to see you all...
Thanks to Rod's - KE7X, Salmoncon inspiration, and some web documentation, my Tennis Ball Launcher for putting antennas up into tree, is coming together. ...
This request goes out to Charlie. I'd be interested in seeing the hitch mast mount that you talked about a few months ago. Kris McDonald N7KDM Sent from my HTC...
All, For an very interesting Ham Radio Story, narrated by the author, check out "Cornbread Road" by Jeff Davis KE9V at: http://ke9v.net/cornbread-road/ It is...
Hi, Not actually a ham radio question, but you guys might still know the answer. At the school I work at we're having interference issues with our wireless,...
Ryan, Check with Dave W7AGJ. He knows something about running down sources of RFI. Also I believe that ARRL has official people in the Section who are ...
Ryan; I would try torrid coils. Wrap your power supply lead around and through a coil and see if that helps. I know they strip RF interference into a stereo ...
If it's simple induced RFI, then just using some simple snap-on ferrite cores on the leads that are picking up the RFI. I think you can still get them from...
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Wesley Price
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Nov 10, 2011 5:26 pm
Tom: FYI About 12 years back, we had a valley box shop build a PC. It functioned well, but we noticed radio noise within a block or so while driving away...
Thanks for all the answers everyone. I'll give the ferrite cores a go and see if that helps. I also thought about contacting the ARRL, but since it's a Part 15...