Staggeringly stupid question - you do have isolation between radio and PC I
assume? You haven't just connected the radio straight to the PC (because
this can cause what you are seeing) ?
Simon Brown
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Searle" <w2nra@optonline.net>
> Hi Jacob,
>
> Have you tried turning off all of the breakers in your house except your
> shack to see if the problem is in your house or your shack. If it's
> still there unplug all your equipment, including the computer and
> monitor, except the rig. It should be gone then unless your power
> supply is to close to your rig. If it is gone, plug in each piece of
> equipment until it comes back.
>
> 73 Art W2NRA
>
> Jacob W Tennant wrote:
>
>>I am trying to get rid of a 60Hz hum/growl I have on every band.
>>
>>It starts at 60 Hz and then every 60Hz thereafter and it is killing any
>>chance of real contesting attempts I may try as on 20 meters it
>>obliterates
>>all but the strongest PSK-31 or RTTY signals plus is starting to give me a
>>headache when operating for long periods of time.
>>
>>I have run grounding system for everything I can radio,tuner,power
>>supply,computer, even the the metal frame of my desk is grounded but it is
>>still there at around a S5 or greater level on 20 meters and lower on the
>>higher bands.
>>
>>Jacob Tennant - K8JWT
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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