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[filmscanners] RE: Power Line Filter



> The answer here may not be entirely clear, but let me ask this.  IF
> interference caused scanning noise would the $16 surge
> protector/noise filter
> which 'filters the electromagnetic interference and radio frequency
> interference (EMI/RFI) coming through electrical lines from
> outside sources.
> It states that it filters to 40dB (100kHz to 100MHz)'
> be sufficient to eliminate the problem.?....One post suggested not because
> the cutoff starts too high.

It depends on the frequency of the noise that is causing the interference,
and therefore the claim that it may not work (and why) is entirely correct.

Austin

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