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pancho wrote:
I am working on the restoration of two HW-16 CW transceivers, both of which have a considerable amount of hum audible in the cans. Both have had new power supply caps installed to no avail. I know this was a topic of discussion at one time with these rigs, but I never read about a fix for it. The rigs work fine otherwise, but it would be nice to cut that hum down a bit. Thanks... Frank WA3AGD Go to Google and do a search on "HW-16 hum problems". You should find all the discussions that where ever had on this problem. The very first hit has a lot of info. -- Martin E. Meserve - K7MEM http://www.k7mem.com (remove _nospam_ from my email to reply) |
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