I had a similar issue. When using Top Ten DX Doubler I heard my rotator ramp
noise from the Green Heron controllers. Bonding did not help. I switched to a
different SO2R controller and had the same issue. Eventually I discovered that
the headphone cables that came with my DX Doubler and used with the new
controller were not shielded. New headphone cables solved my issue so check
your shields. Also try moving the rotator control box. Bencher should have some
other suggestions.
John KK9A
Brad Anbro n9en at live.com
Fri Feb 8 10:53:29 EST 2019
Hello all,
I have a problem which has me completely baffled. I am attempting to use
a Bencher "XZ-2" audio filter, in conjunction with my early-model Yaesu
FT-1000MP. When I move my HF antennas with the control box that powers
a Tailtwister rotator, I get a very loud 60-Hz hum in my headphones. Even
when I only depress the brake release lever on the control box, it still
produces a hum.
So far, I have tried electrically isolating the grounds for both the rotator
control box and the Astron DC power supply, which supplies DC power to
the audio filter (and other devices). None of this has helped.
I have found that if I plug my headphones directly into the headphone jack
of the HF rig, there is no hum whatsoever. I am guessing that the 60 Hz
AC is coming into the audio filter through the DC power supply cord. If
this is actually the case, I don't know what to do about it to solve the
problem.
Any ideas or help with my problem would be most welcome. Thank you!
73,
Brad Anbro, N9EN
Bluff City, Tennessee
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