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DG [N2CHI],
Silencing the Wall-Wart Hum ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . . . . . __________ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9232 [ AC-to-DC Power Adapter - Line Noise and Artifacts ] One assumes that you have eliminated the Wall Warts one at a time and have determined exactly which one that you are going to perform surgery on ![]() QUESTIONS ? : # 1 - Is the Wall-Wart {AC to DC Power Adapter} passing the Noise Down the Line ? # 2 - Or is the Wall-Wart Radiating the Noise Itself ? If the Answer is # 2 then the Capacitors may not fix the Close Proximity AC Hum Problem. If # 2 is the problem then try Shielding the Wall Wart and test again for the AC Hum Problem. IN AN OUT OF THE BOX {MAGIC} : Most of the time it is not getting things apart that is difficult; but the process of getting them all back together again in that 'little box' . ADD-ON ALTERNATIVES : One alternative is to put Clamp-On Ferrite Core on the AC Power and DC Output of any Wall Wart. Note - Sometimes a small Donut Shaped Ceramic Magnet about 6" from the DC Input Plug to the Radio can help. Simply pass the DC Power Output Wires through the Donut Hole 2-3 times. READ - Silencing the AC Hum and RFI/EMF from your AC Appliance (including Wall Warts) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/5064 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/2133 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/1774 such a 'little box' - now just how do they do that ![]() |
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