Shorepower and RFI

rachapman

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In various places, Calais being the most recent, when we connect to the shore power post the radio goes crazy. So much noise on AM that its unusable. No access to TMS!
The RFI is present when the shorepower lead is connected at the post but not the boat, but disappears when the lead is connected to boat but not the post.

The shorepower connects to a RCD, then spurs around the boat.

So it seems the lead is acting as an aerial?

Any ideas regarding how to reduce the RFI?
 
Just looked at the Maplins site. Can't tell you how much I appreciate such a cheap solution! Seems to me the cost of the tape to swathe it all in will be the most expensive part.
 
The simple solution is to turn off the fridge. Ferrites work for power line noise and noise picked up by the power lines, but they do not help transmitted noise. Since you are radiating a great deal of energy it is good practice to shut down all non-essential systems. To give an example. If the boat next door to you in an marina is noisy you can hear their systems even with no common power connection.

The ferrites are used mainly to protect sensitive systems like modems/instruments from the Tx power. Our boat used to read 50 knots of wind whenever Tx on 4MHz.
 
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