Yeah but how many electrical devices, networks, and computers did you
have in the house 20 years ago?

It might be that it is dumping noise in the house's electrical system
but I think short of hooking up an oscilloscope it would be hard to
detect.  It might also be just inducing a current in the phone wiring.
 If you move the MW away from the phone line and the problem goes away
I would tend to think that's the problem.

Your options would be to:
1) move either the phone or the MW
2) build a Faraday cage around your MW
3) buy a new MW with better shielding (if they exist at the consumer level)

If you do buy a new one get one with a reheat sensor.  Our new one has
the feature it rocks.  Just stick something in, hit the button and it
will stop when it is hot all the way through.  It does make things HOT
tho so if you like your stuff warm it might not be the thing for you.
It also does defrosting based on the weight of the item you put in
which rocks too.

On Nov 30, 2007 1:43 PM, DHSinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes Rick,
> Plan to visit RShack this weekend.............. :)
> Darn, the previous MWO went 20 years w/o any
> electrical kind of problem.
> Best,
> Duncan
>
>
> At 07:23 11/30/2007 -0500, you wrote:
> >RadioShack used to<?> sell a MW leakage meter...
> >Can you beg or borrow one?
> >
> >                           Rick Glazier
> >
> >From: "DHSinclair"
> >>It now appears that my current MW Oven is grossly disturbing my xdsl
> >>connection.
>
>



-- 
Brian Weeden

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