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Bob Liesenfeld wrote in message ...
Hi gang, Before I re-invent the wheel, has anyone here solved the low level signal leakage from an old Eico model 315 signal generator? Thanks Bob WB0POQ ========================= I don't know about the EICO, but most of the "kit" type signal generators have the same problem. Lots of the leakage is through the AC line cord. Usually it is bypassed to the chassis, but adding ferrite beads/sleeves on the AC line inside and outside the cabinet should help. Commercial signal generators have one of those "canned" type EMI filters in them, adding one of those should to the trick. Also, make sure all the cabinet and chassis screws are tight. Best Regards, Ed Canyon Lake, TX |
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