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On Oct 29, 1:21*pm, Highland Ham wrote:
However I fear that the main reason for the buzzing is that the transformer (of US origin) was designed for 60 Hz ,whereas here in the UK (like in all European countries ) the supply frequency is 50 Hz. Can someone on this NG please confirm/reject my suspicion. Another possible reason could be that the cabinet sheet metal which is very close to the transformer is vibrating (transducer effect) . TIA for any constructive advice/opinion Frank * * GM0CSZ / KN6WH I can confirm the 50/60Hz problem. Have been moving line powered equipment (including microwave ovens, Astron P/S, and more - even real Wahl hair clipper) between US/Canada and Europe for over 10 years and found the increased level of buzz when running 60Hz eqpt on 50Hz in practically all cases. My Astron P/S is just a 4A unit and the buzz is bearable. Other stuff ranges from OK to loud like hell. 73, Rich OK8RF/VE3FSF |
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