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Old July 5th 05, 03:43 AM
Uncle Peter
 
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Andrew Holme wrote:

My PR155 has 50 Hz phase modulation sidebands on the interpolating
VFO, when operating from AC mains. It's clean running from external
DC, but the sidebands return if the mains transformer primary is
energised with the secondary open-circuited. Could it be the
magnetic field? Has anyone else noticed this?




This sounds like a it could be a classic case of "tunable hum."

Does adding a good ground to the chassis
eliminate the hum, or lessen it? Are the mains lines
bypassed to the chassis in the radio?

It is not unusual for the mains to become part of the antenna
counterpoise, which under some circumstances can impose
a AC line frequency modulation on the received carrier.

Pete k1zjh




 
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