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![]() wrote in message ... On Jun 22, 9:26 am, "Tio Pedro" wrote: wrote in message Sorry, I wasn't clear. When I listen to the SB-401 transmitter on a shortwave receiver, I hear hum modulation. The SB-301 receiver, which drives the SB-401, works fine. -Dave Drumheller, K3WQ Hi Dave Yes, I understand. But remember you are listening to the transmitter in the near field, which means a substantial amount of RF is being carried on your house wiring. The hum you are hearing may, or may not, be actually present in the transmitter's RF output. Tunable hum is not the result of a problem in the transmitter signal, it is the result of RF being carried on the power lines (common mode) causing a sixty cycle variation in the RF received signal. The hum appears same as if the carrier is being modulated by a signal cycle signal. You need to have a local amateur (within a few miles) listen to you signal to determine whether the hum modulation is real, or is an artifact caused by RF interaction with the shack's AC wiring. Peter, K1ZJH |
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