Certainly is a cheap way to get the stuff though. I wouldn't filter it.
Maybe you could market it on Ebay. 
Seriously though. Is this whine on every frequency? 
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Thos. Wade Patton wrote:
> Well, if you use honey, you could get rid of the bees.  But then it wouln't be
> wine.  It would be MEAD!!!
> 
> W1ADE
> At 08:07 AM 4/12/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >I have connected my Omni V to my computer. I get a wine now, but isn't
> >overly annoying, but is there nevertheless. Seems the filters make it go
> >away, but I am wondering what could be the cause  Its a standard serial
> >cable and as soon as I disconnect it, the noise goes away. I tried a beed
> >on there, but maybe not enough.
> >Any other thoughts would be appreciated while I look for more beeds to try.
> >
> >tnx es 73 de Scott/n3byy
> >
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