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Old November 14th 03, 03:35 AM
tommyknocker
 
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Stinger wrote:

Our local Sam's Club has APC 1100's for $89.00. They're capable of
protecting a LOT of equipment, but overkill for just one radio.


I'm not a member. This particular surge protector is hooked to all my
computer equipment plus a clock, a shredder and a phone. I have a
cheapie surge protector that's hooked solely to my Yaesu; I use the
switch to turn off the power when I'm not using it since the chips are
real sensitive to power fluctuations.


-- Stinger
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Llgpt wrote:

Subject: Source of mysterious noise FOUND!
From: tommyknocker
Date: 11/13/2003 6:26 PM Central Standard Time
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I finally got off my fat ass and decided to locate the source of the
data-sounding signal blocking my HF reception. A quick tour of the
premises with my DX398 revealed that the noise was only present in the
computer room/ham shack (yeah, my luck). But unplugging the computer

and
peripherals didn't help. So I turned off the VERY EXPENSIVE surge
protector that the computer plugs in to, and the noise went away. Turn
the surge protector back on, and the noise starts up again. I don't

want
to shell out the $$$ for a new surge protector, so I'll just have to
turn it off when I listen/DX. But why wasn't it doing it prior to about
two months ago? Maybe I should buy another one...




It more than likely took a hit (surge) and something inside fried/died.

I had a
new in the box top of the line Tripp Lite fail upon opening it and

plugging it
in for the first time. Turned out to be a faulty solder joint. Quick

repair and
has worked for several years since.


Guess it's off to Fry's (electronics store) in the morning to buy a new
one. Mine's a Belkin and I've had it for about a year, but it's only
been doing this for a little under two months apparently.




Les Locklear
Gulfport, Ms.