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How to solve digital noise getting into RF which is very common.

Posted by Michael Samra on May 22, 2017 at 03:42:06:

This is definitely a problem and I knew routers and digital transmissions were the source of it and Dave Beard just confirmed it.Outside shutting routers off,does anyone know of an effective digital filter that could be put on a radio receiver or on the router itself? There is a second short video but and the noise also comes from switches boxes as well. There has to be a filter or at least a router that wont mess with AM and SSB that is well filtered.






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