Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!linac!uwm.edu!rpi!uupsi!ccavax!bruce From: bruce@ccavax.camb.com Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: radio interferance Message-ID: <34664.2731765e@ccavax.camb.com> Date: 2 Nov 90 17:36:30 GMT References: <1990Oct29.074854.41370@cc.usu.edu> Organization: Cambridge Computer Associates, Inc. Lines: 19 In article <1990Oct29.074854.41370@cc.usu.edu>, sldf3@cc.usu.edu writes: > I have a small problem of receiving a radio station through my modem > during the afternoon. Can anyone tell me how to remedy this problem? If you are near a transmitter, this is not too unusual. Some of the same companies that make wall jacks and other similar station equipment also make radio interference filters. I know Suttle makes them, and I just flipped open a CAC (Continental Apparatus Co 817.431.1521) catalog and found them. The CAC folks make a CAC 1542A described as a toroid choke coil, and they also make a CAC BCIF Filter for really heavy duty problems. This latter unit is a 3 section Tchebychev low pass filter with a 300 khz cutoff. > Please E-mail to SLDF3@CC.USU.EDU as I don't usually read this group. Done.