I bought all my LED's from a number of different sources and they are assorted 
brands.  The only thing i looked for was color temp and they had to be 
"dimmable".   After I swapped all the CFL's and tubes out, my background noise 
dropped by around a half S unit.  

I then killed all the lights in the house and the noise floor stayed the same.  
To check for sure, I put a rubber duck antenna on my KX3 set it to AM, 6 meters 
and turned all the lights on.  Even with the antenna right on each bulb, I 
didn't see any significant change in the background noise.  

My closest neighbor had all CFL's and I could take the KX3 near his house when 
he had his lights on.  S7 noise on 10 and 6.  After he had a CFL catch fire, he 
bit the bullet and went all LED. Now, as long as the power company keeps the 
trees out of the lines and the insulators clean, my noise floor runs pretty 
much right at whatever atmospheric background is. 

I don't know what type of LED bulbs my neighbor got but they are quiet.

Jim, W0EB

 

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> On Sep 27, 2015, at 8:59 PM, Phil Hystad <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My house is filled with some cheap LED lights — there are four in the ham 
> shack alone.  Never have I had any EMI issues from these lamps.  By cheap, I 
> mean the lower cost LED lights from Home Depot.  I don’t really go out of my 
> way to get the cheapest things I own — after all, I have a full K-Line and 
> KX3.
> 
> 73, phil, K7PEH
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