Re: [IRCA] Electrical QRM question
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Re: [IRCA] Electrical QRM question



The worst "internal" noise I ever experienced was with
a plug in cell phone charger.  It just ripped things
up (dimmer switches were nothing in comparison) and
acted the way you are describing.  

Bob Coomler
Cloverdale, CA


--- Saul Chernos <sauldx@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I once again experienced massive buzzing all around
> the house. It seemed 
> stronger near various things like lights and light
> switches, etc... and when 
> I turned off the main power switch and then turned
> it back on, the noise 
> went away. This happened last time, a few months
> ago, too, and the same 
> trick worked.
> 
> My question is - for anyone here who knows about
> such things - what might be 
> going on to cause the QRM, what am I doing when
> turning the main power off 
> and then back on, and most importantly is there
> anything I should be telling 
> my elecrician?
> 
> Saul
> 
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