I know it is really aggravating but many places offer a reasonable return policy.  If they don't, I won't buy. So......l'd buy one, take it home, use it for a few days, if it is noisy or doesn't do what you wish......take it back for a refund.   Do watch for "in store credit" on some merchandise.

Heck, I know of folks that will go to one of the "big box hardware stores" buy a pressure washer or paint sprayer, do the job they need, take it back as being defective and get their money back.  Do check the return policy however.   On the other hand, it sure beats buying or renting a piece of seldom used equipment. Of course we as customers pay for this activity under the heading of "shrinkage".

73

Bob, K4TAX


On 5/26/2019 7:53 PM, Frank O'Donnell wrote:
I wish there was a list somewhere of monitors that are currently in production and easily purchasable that are known to be quiet on the RF front. I've used the remediation suggestions offered in this thread, and have found them to help but not cure the symptoms I see. Buying and trying monitors seems like it could be a very involved process.

Frank k6fod


On 5/26/19 1:39 PM, Jim KO5V wrote:
Maybe now I can make some headway - or buy a new monitor...

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