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PA3AKK > TECHNI   28.01.05 17:31l 38 Lines 987 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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>Man made noise is something that should receive a much higher level of
>official protection. 

I agree Andy

>Switched mode PSU's, computers and games consoles are something I hate ;-)

So do I.

>However perhaps we can now use the new EMC Protection directive 2004/108/EC
>which came into force 6 days ago to help protect our hobby from noise
>(grr).

And how about Power Line Communication?

>Tyte QRM eliminator circuit that I sent out is fine but it must be 
>remembered that it is only capable of removing *1* source of interference
>at a time. All other QRM sources will be arriving at different amplitudes 
>and phase - meaning you have to choose which QRM you want to eliminate ;-)

Understand.

>Of course if you only have 1 QRM source then everyting is OK.

Yes!

>Or the alternative is to go /M or /P like I do much of the time (see my
>G0FTD-P.JPG files).  

I have seen them. Do you go shopping that way?   ;=))

73, Wim


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