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Mark Rehorst wrote:
I added a 3 terminal voltage regulator, reducing the audio amp supply voltage to about 10V. Buzz all but gone. I have to press my ear to the speaker to hear any buzz now. The distortion in the audio seems to have gone up a bit, so maybe an amp that can operate from a lower voltage would be better. Killing the audio amp is a very effective way of eliminating all sorts of QRM/QRN. Just kidding, good luck with it. -Bill |
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