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Old March 26th 10, 08:12 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Brian Gaff
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Default New webpages on mains filters

Personally, I'd love to shove some crap into the mains for a few days to
clobber these power line adaptors so the idiots scap them and I can listen
to short waves again.

Brian

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Jim Lesurf wrote:
Hi,

Just to let people know that I have just put up a couple of new pages
that
explain the basics of how mains RFI filters work. The aim being to allow
readers to decide which type of filter - if any! :-) - might be most
appropriate if they have a problem with RFI.

The first page is at

http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/mains/filters1.html

and that has a link icon at the end to take you to the second page that
deals with ferrite and VDR devices and their use.

Slainte,

Jim



From endless searching through catalogues, it seems to me that most
commercially available mains filters are aimed at trying to stop equipment
*transmitting* crap onto the mains rather that stopping it getting in to
equipment though I guess reciprocity applies to at least some degree.

Cheers

ian