Subject: | [CQ-Contest] Audio hum |
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From: | w5xd@alum.mit.edu (W. Wright, W5XD) |
Date: | Fri Mar 3 17:27:48 2000 |
I discovered another way to get hum into transmitted audio. Try to prevent hum by driving your rig's mic input through a cable with an isolation transformer. Then place that isolation transformer so that it touches the blower motor on your amplifier. Its an interesting object lesson in the physics behind Maxwell's equations:-) Wayne, W5XD -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.com |
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