Bulletproofing Your System from Interference

<font color='#000000'><font size="1">by Dan Banquer from R.E. Designs</font>

This article is reprinted with the kind permission of Eugene Pitts III and The Audiophile Voice. Please visit The Audiophile Voice at www.audiophilevoice.com The author of this article would also like to thank Gene for his great editing, and being a real class act.

I PRESENTLY HAVE my listening space in the attic of my house and less than 100 yards from a rather large and reasonably powerful ham radio antenna that points in my direction. I don't enjoy listening to my neighbor's ham radio transmissions through my stereo system, so I decided to take whatever measures necessary to get rid of the problem.

Attacking and controlling this situation, however, was not a one-step operation. In fact, I had to take several steps to control both the radio frequency and electromagnetic interference (RFI and EMI) that was conducted through the a.c. lines in my house and radiated through the air.

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