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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 16:12:03 -0500, "G. Doughty"
wrote: I have an issue on 40 meters from my tentec scout 555. After the rig is tuned (mfj 901b) and I tx cw, I get an AC hum in my headphones on every key down. This doesn't happen when my audio comes from the rig. I am using an alpha delta loaded antenna in the attic and it is almost certainly putting the tuner to a test. Is there something I can do to alleviate this problem? Since you are using an attic antenna, I guess that you must have quite a large RF field strength inside the house. When there is a headphone cable connected to the transceiver, quite large RF voltages can be induced into the wire, feeding it into the headphone jack and possibly causing some havoc inside the rig. During a QSO, did you ask about any hum in your transmission when the headphone was used or when the speaker was used respectively ? What exactly happens is hard to predict on this description, but here are some possibilities. If your rig and antenna are badly grounded, the RF current induced to the headphone wire will flow through the rig signal ground to the power supply rectifiers and through the mains transformer stray capacitances to the mains neutral and then to the ground. Since the rectifiers are not conducting constantly, but will cut off 100 or 120 times each second, causing some hum. This has been a problem with some mains operated receivers, requiring some capacitors across the rectifier diodes or a proper grounding. However, I have never heard about this with transmitters. Depending on the wiring code used in your area and if separate grounding electrodes are used for your antenna and electric system, some neutral current may flow through your rig to the antenna ground electrode and from there to the mains ground electrode. This might cause some strange effects in some special situations especially with resonant wire sections in the house wiring. The first thing to try is to wind the headphone cable around a ferrite rod very close to the headphone plug and check if this helped. Also putting some ferrites on the power supply mains and/or DC may help, since apparently there is a quite high RF field strength around, due to the attic antenna, which can cause all sorts of problems that might be hard to diagnose. Paul OH3LWR |
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