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Re: LF: Question: QRM from induction cookers?

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Subject: Re: LF: Question: QRM from induction cookers?
From: Gaj Kumar <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 20:36:12 +0530
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 8:22 PM Gaj Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
dear Friends
The GE's and RCA , Sonys of Yester years had EMI filters in their TV.s cookers etc , But nowadays s most of these have very neatly trimmed Tinned wires in place of the EMI filters , The same is the case with the Chargers for phones to battery chargers .
solar chargers another wonderful source and have the panels help radiate very well .
Is there any Inverter , UPS , solar charger which complies with FCC Rule 15 etc .
The ones manufactured by APC , Schneider etc have no filters installed in the AC inputs or outputs .

it is getting worse each day

Best regards

Kumar
VU2BGS 

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 8:16 PM Musser, Elmer (HBO) <[email protected]> wrote:
I just added induction cooking and new refrigerator and led lights with dimmers. My RFI is off the chart.  The bosh refrigerator creates crazy noise.  
On road this week but I am planning to flip circuit breakers and separate items one at a time. I have so much noise on 80 meters it’s useless.  My neighbors must have something going bad as well. Very few occasions I have quite(r) nites or hours.  But Saturday afternoon is nuts so adding TVs as sources. Newer UHD HDR lcd panels making tons of noise. 

I also have salty air living on water. Power line insulators are compromised and a little relief after a good rain storm.  

Moving to magnetic loop antennas to attempt noise reduction. 

Would love to go 
back to candles and wood stove. 

Elmer
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On Feb 14, 2019, at 5:43 AM, Dexter McIntyre W4DEX <[email protected]> wrote:

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No noise ever noticed on any frequencies from DC to daylight from our 35 years old GE induction cooktop.  Some broadband noise can be detected within a few feet of the cooktop but seems to have never made it to any outside antenna.  However GE appliances sure aren't' made like they use to be.   Just like most well established companies that once had a good reputation.  Actually GE appliances are now owned by Haier, a Chinese company.   If our induction cooktop dies before I do I'll sure buy another of some brand.

Dex

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 8:21 AM Steffi <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi LF Group,

soon I will have to buy a new kitchen and I wonder, if an induction
cooker is the right choice (regarding QRM!). Does anyone have experience
with QRM on MF, LF, VLF produced by an induction cooker? Which brands
can be recommended?

I already heard, that there won't be problems on 80m, but what about
lower frequencies?

I'm not yet QRV on MF/LF, but maybe in the future..

Any comments and experiences will be helpful!

73,
de Steffi - dl8nsb


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