[psk31] Keyboard Susceptibility to RF

Ken Dupuis, wn2sqc wn2sqc at JUNO.COM
Sat Jul 22 18:42:11 EDT 2000


I had a similar problem when using the SB-200 amp full tilt. I added a
split toroid to the keyboard line at the laptop and the problem stopped,
73's ken

On Sat, 22 Jul 2000 09:31:01 -0400 "Robert Lay" <w9dmk at crosslink.net>
writes:
> Dear Dan and Fellow Warblers,
>
> Some time ago I discovered that certain keyboards were incompatible
> with ham
> radio. Those keyboards had the extra Windows Keys. None of my older
> keyboards exhibit this problem. When I run the legal limit here the
> Windows
> type keyboards were behaving just as if someone was pounding on all
> the keys
> in random fashion.
>
> My only cure has been to give the Windows keyboards to non-hams.
>
>
>
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