Probably not as vulnerable as single sideband. :S
Are you sure that it is the multiplexed nixies and not the switching
supply? I'm just curious at this point, I've always assumed that the
rapid ionization/de-ionization of the neon would create some RF noise,
but no real idea. When I built my WWVB nixie clock, I shut down the HV
supply (and then also by definition the nixies) while listening for
timesync.
-Adam W7QI
On 10/4/2012 1:31 AM, Nick wrote:
Back on topic slightly, I've found that multiplexed nixie clocks
interfere terribly with old valve AM radios, partly because the radios
have poor selectivity, but also due to the wide spectrum of near-field
interference that poorly screened uP projects emit... AM is of course
extremely vulnerable to this type of interference.
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