radio shack in the u.s. also has a 1:1 transformer wired up for stereo's,
you would only need to use one side of it for mono.
part number 270-054
"Ken Bessler" wrote in message
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On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 22:31:11 -0600, in rec.radio.scanner "Ken Bessler"
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I am broadcasting my scanner over the internet and the sound is fine
until
it
gets to the 460 range and then there is a hum. I went out and bought
a
shielded
cable for my scanners connection to the sound card but it did not
help.
Any
suggestions on how to fix this?
Try a 0.1 uF Tantalum cap on the center conductor. IOW, interrupt the
center conducter and install the cap inline between the scanner and
sound
card. Also, I would strongly suggest you install a 1:1 isolation
transformer
between the cap and scanner.
Thanks.. this is beyond my capabilities.. is it possible to buy
something
like
that?
You could buy a rigblaster. They do all the level interfacing for you. Or,
you could buy the part from Radio Shack. P/N is 272-1434 $1.59
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