Browser on computer causes interferance for low bandwith fm stations

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Interference on an FM radio signal occurs when a computer with a KVM switch is used, particularly when opening web browsers like Internet Explorer or Firefox. The interference manifests as low-frequency noise in the 80 MHz range, worsening with multiple browsers open, while frequencies above 90 MHz remain unaffected. The issue is likely linked to electrical network activity generated by the computer during browser use, which is exacerbated by the KVM switch setup. Suggestions for mitigating the interference include using snap-on toroids to reduce electromagnetic interference and testing by unplugging the monitor to see if the noise disappears, indicating that the video cables may be acting as antennas.
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Hi,

I have a computer set up with a KVM switch.
When using the computer and not opening a browser, IE or Firefox, the radio is fine.
When I open a browser I get interference on the radio ... Low frequency on the fm bW in the 80 Mhz range. If I open both browsers it completely kills the signal with noise. Upper frequencies past the 90 Mhz range are not effected. I am wondering as a curiosity what is happening and how the opening or use of ports on a computer can do this. Also, for giggles I'd like to know what the fix is for something like this.

Thanks in advance.

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Does it matter which website you are visiting?
 
Hi, Thanks for the quick response.
No it doesn't matter.

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All I can think is that whenever you are using a browser, there is electrical network activity - whether it's wifi or ethernet - and that's causing the interference.
 
Yes, that makes sense. This didn't happen until the KVM switch was installed. Some how that exacerbated it. Maybe I can somehow shield it. Thank you appreciate the information.
 
its radiation from your video signal or screen I would guess, set up the web page, and unplug your monitor and turn it off.
The interference will probably go away, the extra wires from the KVM switch is making your video cable a better antenna.
 
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