HIDALGO,
Many modern electronics devices have "Always-On" or "Standby" Circuits;
that when the Power Switch is Turned OFF are still in-fact ON.
The only way to really Check them in a Totally OFF State is to
Un-Plug Them from the AC Power; Remove the Back-Up Batteries; and
Disconnect any Input and Output Cables[.]
jm2cw ~ RHF
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= = = "Hidalgo" wrote in message
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Brian,
Thanks!
From the examples here on this site, I'd say it's probably some of the
computer equipment around the apartment.
I turn the monitor off and power off the computer, but my cable modem stays
on always. And even though the monitor is turned off, it's still connected
to the power cord and may very well be generating RFI.
I'll experiement with actually unpluging some of it and find out.
Thanks again!
"Brian" wrote in message
nk.net...
This may prove helpful: http://www.ve3hls.com/noise/rfihome.html
Brian