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Bruce in Alaska
 
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In article ,
(Richard Kollmann) wrote:

Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Is not an Adler Barbour
refrigeration problem as Larry indicates it is a boat refrigeration
industry problem. It seems that only a very few boaters are concerned
with RFI, the others are willing to set the VHF squelch high enough to
silence it out. A few system manufacturers have received complaints
from ham operators about RF from their refrigerators or other boat's
refrigerator's parked nearby. On the few boats that are experiencing a
problem the full box copper screen over the condensing unit does seem
to satisfy at least three radio operators that answered my resent
survey


and why on earth, would one want to purchase an RFI Generator in
the first place just because the OEM's are to cheap to engineer
the refrigeration package right in the first place. For you
guys, that sell your junk to unsuspecting noncommercial boaters,
you can get away with that stuff, but just try and do that on a
Commercial Vessel (tug, pushboat, passenger boat, fish boat, or
ferry, ect) and you'll see the guy back in your shop after the
first trip, complaining about the NOISE it is causing in his radios,
and ready to rip the stuff out and toss it thru your front window.
These guys depend on a working radio with no noise. That radio
is their lifeline, when things go wrong, and when that happens,
they don't have time to go lookiing for the noise, and how to
turn it off. On an Inspected Vessel, they would tolerate that
kind of stuff onboard as they couldn't get a SOLAS Certificate
Issued, with RFI coming from onboard.


Bruce in alaska who HAS denied SOLAS Certificates due to
onboard RFI.......
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