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Old September 3rd 03, 10:42 AM
Dan
 
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I am running my scanner audio thru my computer and it works fine..
except.. I noticed I have a faint hum on the audio. I can click the
audio off and on and the hum goes away. I do use the RS stereo to mono
adaptor.. which did help and allows the audio into both right and left
but.. it did not take the hum out..

A friend suggetsed a .1 cap across the legs of the audio.. anyone have
ohter suggestions or do you think this will work?
Thanks





On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 06:07:07 GMT, Mike M.
wrotd:

On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 03:27:24 +0000 (UTC),
wrotF:

In Dwight Stewart writes:

"Dwight Stewart" wrote:

(snip)

Thanks to all. I tried running audio thru stereo, that works pretty
well, but stereo is in family room and we listen in kitchen. So
next step will probably be a small amp and a speaker in kitchen.
Was hoping for a new hardware solution though as it would solve my
problem of what to get my wife for her birthday. :-)
Thanks again.

(ex w6ffe circa 1964)

Get a mono to stereo headphone adapter and a set of amplified computer
speakers. That should work reasonably well.

I use the Radio Shack amplified speaker with my handheld in the car.
They are really quite good.If you have a 12vdc power supply it will
work fine in the house too.