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RF Interference VS Computer Speakers

Tim, KE8RHS, is having some difficulties with his shack set up. His radio and antenna seem to receive and transmit fine but when he makes a transition, his computer speakers act up and echo the sound very loudly. Tim wants to find out the problem and he doesn’t want to upset his neighbors. Dave here to offer some advice on RFI.

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