Hi Dave, KW4DH),
This is normal and expected... RFI can creep into many things, via many
paths, power, and output cables, etc., and not affect audio output in
any way, while still toasting the digital portion of things only, within
the CD unit.
Add the ferrites, as described, (with as many turns as possible), and
the problem will most likely go away... You don't have to hear the
RFI...
--
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On Sun, 2015-08-30 at 13:36 -0400, David C. Hallam wrote:
> My problem is not that interference in the normal way we think of
> interference. I do not hear my signal in the speakers nor does it seem
> to affect the system while it is playing, The only effect I have
> observed is the RF switching on the Sony CDP CX 455 deck.
>
> David
> KW4DH
>
> On 8/30/2015 12:44 PM, David Cole wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Take a look at:
> > http://audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf
> > I suspect your question will be answered there... Sounds like RF
> > getting into things, either direct, or as common mode. I also suspect a
> > Mix 31 ferrite with a few turns of cable on all cables on the CD player
> > will end the problem...
> >
> > --
> > There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis,
> > then you've made a measurement.
> > If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you've made a discovery.
> > Enrico Fermi
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