| Aha. Well, then there might be something resonant at 80 M that is 
producing a high voltage at the rig.
You could try disconnecting everything from the rig, except the antenna 
coax.  (Grounds, mic cords, etc.)  That would still leave a possible 
common mode current coming in over the DC leads.  You could try using a 
storage battery or maybe easier, to make a choke for the DC leads by 
making 8-10 turns around a ferrite toroid.
73 Martin AA6E
Natan Huffman wrote:
> Thanks for the thoughts, however:
> 
> 1/    The voltage at the rear panel of the Orion is 13.8 VDC under full
> load and the supply is good for at least 70 amps. 
> 
> 2/    The white out does not happen when transmitting, at the same power
> level, into a dummy load nor do I see the problem on any band but on 80
> meters.  Therefore, I doubt I'm dealing with a power supply deficiency.
> 
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