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    Phone your company that provided the modem, explain your problem and ask/demand a modem that complies with the code, that is how it works here, on my side of the pond all equipment must comply with the minimum CE code, and withstand 20 volt per meter H.F.
    Some modems here from cable or ADSL can give problems, but cable and ADSL providers will swap them for better ones if costumers complain.
    I caan make 1000 watts in any antenna, with the modem and router 2 feet away from my gear, it's behind the cabinet my hamgear and amplifier is situated in.

    No problems too with neighbous running that power too.
    If you used an dummy load your modem is your problem, so contact the firm that provided it.
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    Have you confirmed that this problem does not happen with any other radio? If I'm reading your commentary correctly, two​ variables have been introduced into the equation.
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    All 3 radios that have been run in this shack since I switched to DSL have caused this.

    They are: Heathkit HW-101, Kenwood TS-570S and Ten Tec Scout. All three with feedline connected directly to the rig, or through switches. The Heathkit had some issues, so I blew it off as something we all could live with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KA9MOT View Post
    All 3 radios that have been run in this shack since I switched to DSL have caused this.

    They are: Heathkit HW-101, Kenwood TS-570S and Ten Tec Scout. All three with feedline connected directly to the rig, or through switches. The Heathkit had some issues, so I blew it off as something we all could live with.
    DSL? Hmmm.

    The fact that it's happening with three different HF rigs from three different manufacturers & three different eras of construction leads me to rule out the transcievers themselves as the cause. They're the trigger (or your transmitting is) but not the cause. Also, the fact that this didn't happen before you switched to DSL also leads me to believe it's not the antenna or the cable. So we've narrowed it down to the DSL box.

    Keep in mind that the DSL signal is coming in on unshielded twisted pairs. Something in the system is acting like enough of an antenna to funnel in enough RF to knock the DSL modem out. A ferrite choke on the incoming phone line would definitely help.
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    Does it in fact knock out your wifi and DSL? Or, just the DSL, or just the Wifi?

    I'm betting, that the wall wart for one of those two devices is crap. Ferrites on the power lead for whichever one (Or both) will solve it. What model is your wifi router?
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    Steve, you you have anything else on the phone line like a security system, remote ringer, or something?

    Also you might try just taking everything of the phone line except the router temporarily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K7SGJ View Post
    Steve, you you have anything else on the phone line like a security system, remote ringer, or something?

    Also you might try just taking everything of the phone line except the router temporarily.
    Nothing. 2 phones and that is all. Phone calls are not disrupted. I'm not sure if that means anything at all. I will try removing the phones and see what happens.


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    It is a WiFi DSL router. All in one unit. The "Internet" light turns off but the unit does not reboot. After a minute or so, the "Internet" light comes back on and we are good to go until I key the rig. It is a Westell 7500


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    Quote Originally Posted by KA9MOT View Post
    It is a WiFi DSL router. All in one unit. The "Internet" light turns off but the unit does not reboot. After a minute or so, the "Internet" light comes back on and we are good to go until I key the rig. It is a Westell 7500
    Yeah. Put a bead on the wall wart power cable, near the router. I bet it solves the problem.
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    Corey has a point about the wall warts. Some, the type w/o the switching supply, just have a xfmr and a couple of diodes in them and do the filtering and regulation in the box. It's worth looking at.
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