Yes,
A couple of decades ago I had the same set up almost with an FT1000. The FT
power supply didn't like the the fact that I using a DSP599 with a
difference power supply...different issue but similar symptom.
Interesting problem....wonder what the matter is... could be a wiring defect
in the headphones. You might try isolating transformers.
73,
dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Smith" <Gary@doctorgary.net>
To: <Rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: [RFI] Hum in Bose QC2 headphones
> Hi Dave,
>
> No, these are stereo jacks, the K3 is a dual receiver radio with
> identical receivers which are a true diversity ensemble with one
> receiver using one antenna and the other receiver using a different
> one but simultaneously. (Check out the Jan 2009 QST). Having dual
> receivers is an option but I have all the options (It is an
> absolutely killer radio). FWIW, even when using the base K3 with none
> of the options, you use stereo headsets and there is an audio effects
> option you may select which sends the signals to each ear a bit out
> of phase. It's actually a plus in copying weak signals But the
> Diversity using my K9AY on one receiver and the Inverted L on the
> other is nothing short of magic.
>
> Thanks for the thought though, I appreciate it.
>
> Gary
> KA1J
>
>> Perhaps the radio is a mono output and the headphones are stereo...when
>> used
>> with a mono jack you may be shorting one side to a ground loop... try
>> getting a mono to stereo converter jack.
>>
>> 73,
>> dave
>> wa3gin
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Gary Smith" <Gary@doctorgary.net>
>> To: <rfi@contesting.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:09 PM
>> Subject: [RFI] Hum in Bose QC2 headphones
>>
>>
>> > Though not a RFI issue, perhaps someone has the solution?
>> >
>> > When I connect my Bose QC2 noise cancelling headphones to my K3 I get
>> > a hum which is only heard in the right headphone. It sounds like a 60
>> > cycle hum and touching anything metal in any way connceted to the
>> > radio resolves the problem completely.
>> >
>> >
>> > I've turned off all the different pieces of gear associated with the
>> > radio and I can get some reduction, just not an elimination of the
>> > buzz. If I were to say attach a wire to my wrist while at the
>> > station, it would be perfect. Of course that's not a good option for
>> > several reasons but it does resolve the issue.
>> >
>> >
>> > I remember this being an issue when I tried these with my laptop. The
>> > headset works great with my MP3 player with no hum. The hum is only
>> > when plugged in & when used strictly for noise cancelling, they work
>> > great. These headphones are awesome for CW and I would like to find a
>> > workable fix if possible.
>> >
>> > Idears?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Gary
>> > KA1J
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