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I'm not familiar with that specific model, but my guess would be as long is there is plenty of wattage capability (i.e. if you are running 1kw it's rated for 2kw) you'd be fine...especially if you ground it. And I would think it should help. However, will it solve the problem? Hard to say. If the RFI/harmonics are feeding into the CPU from someplace else (which is possible) then it likely won't help. However, the next step might be to shield the CPU with a simple metal box, either fabricate (or whatever) that you can ground.
I haven't seen too many applications where a low pass didn't at least help though.
Thanks JC, I have a noise problem when I use the power inverter. A LOT of noise. There are seperate wires to the battery but all wires lead to the battery.
this mfj line isolator goes in-line with your cb coax.
it has 30 ferrite cores inside pvc pipe
with connectors on each end. i use one here. before i bled on everything
no i don't bother anything. probably not what your looking for though.
jon
no all you need is the mfj it isolates the coax
so more of your radio power it going out the antenna
it also has a built in tvi filter. it really works
great. i can run :Peace!: all the power i want. with no rfi problems.
so yes it is a all in one.
jon
Cool! I think I'll get one! Although I haven't really gotten any complaints about TVI from my base setup, my wife did say that she can hear me really good on the regular telephone (not cordless). Think the filter will help with that? Thanks.
i know it will. i have one works great.
i used to come over the phone until i got this coax isolator
no i do not interfere with anything. and they
are a awesome company.
jon :Peace!:
How would i used the MFJ-915 RF Coax Isolator its got "Hooks up Inline with Coax Cable, has SO-239 in/out connectors" and my cables are all PL-259 are they the same or something?
it hooks in line it has coax connectors
just screw your coax to it that's it.you use a small jumper
from the radio screw it into the filter them screw your ant. coax
to the other end .that's all. very simple to use.
jon :Peace!:
I got one of the MJF-915's ordered JCollins! Thanks for the link! I feel better already knowing that if I am putting out any TVI etc. on my neighbors, it should be less if not eliminated once I hook it up. Thanks again.
BobOstro61 wrote:I got one of the MJF-915's ordered JCollins! Thanks for the link! I feel better already knowing that if I am putting out any TVI etc. on my neighbors, it should be less if not eliminated once I hook it up. Thanks again.
BobOstro,
Will yo please update when you get it installed? I'm curious.
So am I. At least one area that I KNOW I'm getting interference is on the land line telephone. If I'm on the radio, my wife and the person she's talking to can both hear me. That needs to stop! I just wonder if the neighbors can hear me on their phones. It doesn't affect the cordless phones.
not to worry they work great!!!!!
best filter on the market today. not to bad a price either.
i know mine got rid of all my rfi. let us know
how yours works out for you.
jon
Well, I've had the MJF-915 line isolator installed for about a week now. I am still coming through on the regular land line telephone. I am still coming through on a television on our house. Only one though. None of the other televisions. Weird.... My wife says that it isn't as loud now though.
Would some better coax help out? What if I add a low pass filter? I need to clear this up.