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![]() "Jay in the Mojave" wrote in message ... Hello TE: Yes agreed. I don't have a clue. But somehow its supposed to be able to see the difference. And it can't be perfect, as everyone voice is different, and there has to be a Gazillion types of noises out there! My computer power supply had to engineered to generate noises and trash in the RF Spectrum. I shielded it, added in filters, grounded the computer like a radio, all helped but was not the cure. A year ago the computer power supply died. The Computer Tech Dude said it was the wrong kind, too small. OH Good!. Now with a modern larger power supply, only the hand held will pick up noises when near the computer, not out in the street. I could always tell when the kid was on the computer from the radio picking up noise from the driveway. Jay in the Mojave Telstar Electronics wrote: Jay in the Mojave wrote: The Smart Squelch is supposed to be able to discern between noises and a real RF signal. This is the key. I would certainly like to know how this is accomplished. Seems to me this would be a complicated problem. www.telstar-electronics.com I had the same problem using a computer power supply. I t really quietened off after putting some small caps across the rectifiers. You have to remember there are 2 sets of rectifiers. One changes the 120 or 240 vac to 300volts dc or so, this is sent to a switcher where it is turned into AC again then rectified again. I think the caps were .001 for the 60hz part and and .0001 for the switched part. These values are a guess as it has been a while since I did this. I dont think the newer ones have this problem. I also saw where it is possible to rewire computer power supplies so you can get something on the order of 50 volts at 10 amps. The one I saw took rewiring the transformer with a new secondary and maintaing the 5 volt winding for regulation. I want to get back to this, sounds like it would make a good power supply for a FET amp. |
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