FWIW I have a friend who lives about a mile away and his neighbour replaced his 
halogen downlighters with LEDs. He also did not change the dimmer. The RFI on 2 
metres completely wipes out the band. The guy is an ahole. When he found that 
he couldn’t listen to his DAB BC radio, he changed a few of the LEDs, but 
refuses to replace the rest, so 2 metres is still wiped out. What he’s done is 
actually illegal in the UK, but my friend won’t report it.

I have mostly LED lighting now. Mini Sun and Phillips seem to be RFI free. I 
also installed a couple of cheap LED lights in a cloakroom next to my shack and 
they ‘appeared’ to be RFI free, but I missed one band hone checking. They 
obliterate any RX on 4 metres. Fortunately I don’t need to use them when I’m 
using the radio, so I can live with it, as they don’t seem to be causing issues 
with any other RX/TV etc., I guess  Should replace them, but it would be a lot 
of hassle, as the entire fitting would need to be replaced. As I’ve had no 
other reports of issues with them, I guess I can live with my RFI pollution 
conscience. 😇

Good advice to test for RFI before installing. 🙂

73,
Alan - G4GNX




> On 27 Nov 2022, at 15:18, Mark Newbold <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Not all FEIT LED's are RFI-free. At the local Red Cross office I tracked down 
> a horrible RFI problem to 23 FEIT BR30 13-watt track/flood lights in a nearby 
> business. That business owner returned them to Costco for a refund (even 
> though they had been installed for several years) and replaced them with 
> Ecosmart lights from Home Depot. Those were RFI-free.
> 
> Any time you buy a LED light, you need to test it for RFI before installing 
> it. If you buy a bunch of LEDs, test them all. There might be just one that 
> is making RFI, even though they all appear identical.
> 
> --Mark K7NEW
> 
> -- 
> Mark Newbold
> Port Angeles, Washington, USA

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