High readings at FSM19
4 years 7 months ago #5506
by FSM19
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I think that the high readings today were due to RF from my ham radio. Not sure why, but I was doing some experiments.
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4 years 7 months ago - 4 years 7 months ago #5545
by FSM19
Replied by FSM19 on topic High readings at FSM19
Looks like I may have a problem with my ham radio causing spurious counts. Please ignore spikes at the moment whilst I try to sort things. Strange thing is nothing shows here. Not sure if ferrites might help, moving gm tube or maybe re-routing cables. Time for more experiments. OK reproduced problem, buts its going to take a while to sort.
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4 years 7 months ago #5547
by FSM19
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Shutting down operations, my cellar is flooding!
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4 years 7 months ago #5548
by Simomax
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Oh no! I hope you get everything sorted with no damage!
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4 years 7 months ago #5575
by FSM19
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Minimal damage. I found the cause, and am taking temporary measures, but as we are in lockdown here it will take another week, at least, before I can get materials for proper remediation. Our builder isn't available either because he has a serious backlog of work, due to coronavirus.
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4 years 7 months ago #5582
by FSM19
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Looks like the temporary fix on the flooding is working. Hoping to pick up stuff to do a more permanent job tomorrow, otherwise it will be next Wednesday, due to Easter lockdown rules. But I think I fixed the problem with the counter by re-routing a couple of cables and adding a few ferrites.
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