Subject: | [WriteLog] Re: SSB Messages Bleeding into Headphones |
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From: | Dennis Mowers <k5ya@gvtc.com> |
Date: | Thu, 02 Dec 2004 16:15:41 -0600 |
List-post: | <mailto:writelog@contesting.com> |
All OK now--The solution was simple, but I still haven't figured out
what kind of ground problem I have. The tip off, as some suggested, was the low level hum in the audio. The cure for hum in the audio seems to always be the 1:1 Radio Shack isolation transformer. Interstingly, I only need one transformer. It can either be placed in line with the left radio headset connection to the Keyer, or in the right radio headset line to the Keyer. Not a trace of coupling now, and also some slight pops in the CW messages are also gone. 73, Dennis Dennis Mowers wrote: I'm using a W5XD keyer for my headphone connection. Radios are TS-850's.
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