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Old September 24th 04, 03:13 AM
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"Andrew VK3BFA" wrote in message
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Just to add to this, I plugged in the toaster, the microwave oven and
several other appliances and the only thing that caused the socket to
buzz when I key the HT is the hair dryer which is on OFF (but not
reset). When I pushed the reset button with the hair dryer still off,
the socket didn't buzz. I would like to understand exactly what
internally in the socket is causing that buzz which is extremely loud.
Does anyone know? Thanks for your responses to my thread.


I defer to the "expert" - can hardly wait to hear the rest of the story.

Go
ahead Andrew! Lets hear it........

NS


What the F**** are you raving on about - all I suggested was simple,
basic observational fault finding would be a good place to start - if
you want to make it complicated, then you are not doing this sort of
thing to make a living!
Andrew VK3BFA


You didn't tell the man what he wants to know about the rest of it, so since
you have all the freaking knowledge, let's hear it! If it is so freaking
simple that he could "look" at it, then how come he needs to ask? SO, GUIDE
HIM, HELP HIM "SEE" IT. Don't answer me, help the man!

As for my experience and income ability, it's none of your business. Has
nothing to do with this post. Hams who are not EMPLOYED in electronics
fields often have more RF experience than some 2 way radio techs out there
who deal with it FOR a living. I'm just saying NOT ALL is so simple as to
"JUST" look at it.

NS