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RE: node0 RF interference


  • Subject: RE: node0 RF interference
  • From: "Jon Whiten" <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 11:36:25 -0000


Is there a key-combination (Fn + F7) that toggles
LCD-->LCD+Crt-->CRT-->...
?  If so, switching to CRT (with nothing plugged in) may shut-down the LCD
and kill the noise.

;oj


-----Original Message-----
From: egelbeertje [mailto:r_d_k@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 11:29 AM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] node0 RF interference



Hi,

I recently replaced my old p120 mp3jukebox pc with a "more recent
P2/300"
dell laptop to do the same job for obvious space saving/noise reasons.
However, the craptop seems to generate a lot of RF and HV(from the
TFT) interference in the 3 receivers I have setup nearby.
I am not using an aerial on the tuners (all Onkyo) but a coaxial cable feed
so there should be 1) a very strong signal and 2)less possibility of
interference. I already tried to increase the distance between the laptop
and the tuners but can't move it more than 50 cm away. Now usually if I
listen to the radio I don't need to have the jukebox working but I also
want
to use it for controlling lights etc -  so it basically needs to be on all
the time.
Any suggestions to kill the interference more than welcome - I noticed that
if the screensaver kicks in and the TFT goes blank, some of the high pitch
noise is also disappearing.

rgds Rob




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