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Mike Knudsen wrote:
In article , --exray-- writes: Was that mechanical buzzing of the transformer, or was there some electrical problem? My radio buzzes through the speaker. No, this was electrical buzzing just like receiving power line noise. mechanically it was quiet. Any idea of what was wrong with the power trans inside, or did you just replace it and throw it away? Maybe the shielding between the windings was kaput. Insulation breakdown. I have a cheap AM/FM clock radio that sounds like light-dimmer power line noise even on FM. I've tried tacking caps all over the place, to no effect. The DC supply is clean on a scope. You have to wonder how such a sound gets into FM -- it sounds exactly like the sort of noise that sends you reching for the ANL switch on a real radio. --Mike K. It has a vacuum fluorescent display, doesn't it? Disconnect the display and it'll be quiet. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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