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Subject: [Amps] construct ferrite "line isolator"
From: "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:59:17 -0700
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 07:26:01 -0500
From: Rob Atkinson <ranchorobbo@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] construct ferrite "line isolator"
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>The next AES Convention will be held in San Francisco
>next weekend. If you have time, we can walk the show floor together and
>I can show you some Pin 1 Problems. :)


Jim,  what method do you employ to find the Pin 1 problem on a piece
of equipment out on a trade show floor?  I assume it must be a fairly

simple check I can employ in my ham shack.  tnx


73


Rob

K5UJ

##  that's easy.  Bring along ur ohm meter.  It should read zero ohms  between 
pin 1
and chassis.  If it doesn't... you have the dreaded pin 1 problem...or just 
look at the
schematic.  

##  IOW, they used  'electronic grnd'....'return grnd'   and they come under a 
variety
of names.    The standard these days in the pro audio world, is to use the 
actual chassis  as the real grnd. 

##  along comes yaesu, icom et all... and what u think is grnded to the 
chasssis..isn't !  When u see
the mating female on the rear panel  do a 90 deg right angle inside..and 
terminate on a pc board....
the shell is usually not grnded to the chassis. 

##  In the telco world, they use abt 5-8 x different kinds of ...'grnds' ! 

Jim  VE7RF 


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