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Actually, if it's AC hum, it's your audio cabling setup to your PC (ground
problem), not the radio. It might also be a CTCSS tone...I don't have a calibrated ear, so I'm not sure what frequency it was. The VX-5 is a solid radio (I own two of 'em), but the I agree that wideband RX features probably unnecessarily compromise the design. - Doug "tom" wrote in message news:54pWd.578607$8l.55049@pd7tw1no... probably AC 60hz hum, this yaesu vx5r wideband receiver is bunk. oh well, what do you expect when you pack everything from a barometer/thermometer to a frequency analyzer/voltmeter/scanner/corkscrew into something the size of a pack of smokes. |
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