Originally Posted By: Clarinet
I'm sure it would be a lot cheaper to get a lower wattage bulb (if I wanted to reduce the brightness) or even to buy a new lamp than to buy a device to reduce the interference (if such device even exists).

This lamp just uses a rotary switch to dim it, I guess by just using a resistor?


There's a lot out there on RFI caused by dimmer switches. Technically this is probably conducted emissions because most likely the interference is on the power wires not radiated through the air.

Go with the lower wattage bulb and run it full power.

BTW Because I used a lot of them in the past I say VF (Vacuum Fluorescent) when referring to CFLs(Compact Fluorescent). Sorry for the confusion.
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