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I have a Grundig Yacht Boy 400 and a month ago the power connection from the
wall wart broke off at the tip so I couldn't solder in a new connection. So I went to my local used items place and bought a wall wart with the proper voltage and I had to flip the wires to make it the right polarity. Anyway, I get a click click click sound in my radio on most AM stations. Only if they are close by or in higher freqs. does it get better. Now I'm wondering if the wall wart that came with the radio had some sort of by pass filtering in it. How can I get rid of this. It doesn't do it when I run the radio on batteries, and it is not the area of my house as I have played other radios with no interference. This does not happen on FM. Are there better wall warts that are made for radios? I suppose the one I got came out of some kids toy car and was as cheap as they come. Do you folks out there have any ideas? Thanks in advance. |
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![]() "Ric Trexell" wrote in message net... I have a Grundig Yacht Boy 400 and a month ago the power connection from the wall wart broke off at the tip so I couldn't solder in a new connection. So I went to my local used items place and bought a wall wart with the proper voltage and I had to flip the wires to make it the right polarity. Anyway, I get a click click click sound in my radio on most AM stations. Only if they are close by or in higher freqs. does it get better. Now I'm wondering if the wall wart that came with the radio had some sort of by pass filtering in it. How can I get rid of this. It doesn't do it when I run the radio on batteries, and it is not the area of my house as I have played other radios with no interference. This does not happen on FM. Are there better wall warts that are made for radios? I suppose the one I got came out of some kids toy car and was as cheap as they come. Do you folks out there have any ideas? Thanks in advance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arista sells some pretty good universal wall warts. Multi voltage, swappable tips (either polarity) and they're voltage regulated. I used one with my YB400 for almost as long as I had it, and never had any complaints. They're available at most big chain stores (Wally World, Target, etc.) |
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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message news ![]() "Ric Trexell" wrote in message net... I have a Grundig Yacht Boy 400 and a month ago the power connection from the wall wart broke off at the tip so I couldn't solder in a new connection. So I went to my local used items place and bought a wall wart with the proper voltage and I had to flip the wires to make it the right polarity. Anyway, I get a click click click sound in my radio on most AM stations. Only if they are close by or in higher freqs. does it get better. Now I'm wondering if the wall wart that came with the radio had some sort of by pass filtering in it. How can I get rid of this. It doesn't do it when I run the radio on batteries, and it is not the area of my house as I have played other radios with no interference. This does not happen on FM. Are there better wall warts that are made for radios? I suppose the one I got came out of some kids toy car and was as cheap as they come. Do you folks out there have any ideas? Thanks in advance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arista sells some pretty good universal wall warts. Multi voltage, swappable tips (either polarity) and they're voltage regulated. I used one with my YB400 for almost as long as I had it, and never had any complaints. They're available at most big chain stores (Wally World, Target, etc.) Yes, some universals are switchers, but some are linears with separate taps. Look for a heavy linear at your rated voltage. Some radio stores used to sell "radio rated" wall adapters. Or check your local thrift store, they often have a box full of discarded wall warts. |
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