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No hay artículos en el carroFunción: 1.Reduce las interferencias electromagnéticas y mejorar la integridad de la señal; 2.Ayuda a reducir la EMI en líneas de alimentación de CA; 3.Fácil de instalar con doble Snap clips
S. Deneve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2025
Had some electrical interference coming form my truck speakers after installing LED lights. Used these on the LED positive circuit on both lights. Noise virtually gone.
Derek W.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
These little guys are great to have to prevent RF nosie when placed correctly. Should you ever have any sort of interference just place one of these onto the input and it helps reduce or even stop interference.Many sizes which makes it so much easier to use on almost anything!!
RadMan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2024
I've got a new amateur radio set up in my house and it was picking up all kinds of static. I put one of these suppressors on the power cable, and another one on the coax from the outdoor antenna (just in case!) -- the static is almost totally gone. These made a huge difference for my setup, so I'm pleased.
jbsand
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de octubre de 2022
Ferrite beads help reduce electronic noise cause by certain types of cheap electronic circuits and transmitted through the cables. They help reduce interference in computers and humming in audio devices. These clip on beads do the same job as the bumps on many computer cords. So you might use these if you bought cheap cords. But you need to know when and how to use them. Also, I needed one bead but had to buy a package of 20 pieces. So I have 19 sitting in a draw that I do not know if I will ever use.
Chas E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de noviembre de 2021
I've been trying to get a better signal on a few of the channels I get with my TV antenna. Any signal improvement can help the quality, pixelating and the number of stations received. So I saw how chokes can remove certain kinds of interfering signals, and tried these. In the morning, I ran a channel scan, and got 59 stations. I put a ferrite choke on the coax, right before the amplifier (did not want to amplify interference), and a second scan a minute later gave me 65 channels.I've found a cable splitter, and a lightning arrestor/5g filter both dropped 90% of my channels. I can't use them. Only the strongest signals made it through. I saw the antenna expert show how the longer your coax is, the bigger the signal drop. And even just coiling excess coax will also result in a signal drop. I know now, that even a small drop in signal can be the difference between getting 60 stations and 12. Next step is RG6 quad coax, and it being just long enough to reach. I have a 70 mile omni directional antenna, and an 80 mile directional with vhf to reach a specific far away station. Very happy cutting the cord, and happy with these chokes. By the way, with a good antenna signal, the picture is much better than a cable signal. Cable compresses their signal. and when you get it, its only a fraction of what the signal was originally.
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