Have you tried those ferrite doughnuts you clamp around any cables coming into 
or out of the interference generating device? I think they call them RF chokes. 
I ordered a small bag of them from one of the online electronics dealers, put 
them on every device I could think of in my house, including all the cables to 
and from my Ten-Tec RX-321 computer-controlled HF receiver, and the QRN went 
down significantly (but not completely). Well worth the small amount of money 
and time. Good luck!

Earl Higgins
St. Louis, Missouri, USA 



On Friday, October 18, 2013 10:40 PM, Patrick Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
 
 
I checked today and yes the modem noise is still there, just less with the 
shield. I have hooked up a switch to just click it off when I want to DX. I can 
forward my calls to the cel phone so I will still get them. I will have to come 
up with something else. Maybe there is a dual Modem out there that does not 
QRN. If not, I will just have to turn it off. Not convenient but it works. 
At least the cable creates no noise. I also have an idea, the QRN may be 
getting into the power.

Patrick

Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager 
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