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Diode snuber
Sometime last year I started a thread about the RF noise from wall
warts. http://home.computer.net/~pritch/shortwav.htm Telamon and I discused the best values of the diode "bypass" capacitor. For those inclined to do the job "right", here is a link to a very detailed method. http://www.hagtech.com/pdf/snubber.pdf Enjoy. Since noise limits my reception, I try to reduce it to as low a value as I can. Terry |
Diode snuber
wrote in message ups.com... Sometime last year I started a thread about the RF noise from wall warts. http://home.computer.net/~pritch/shortwav.htm Telamon and I discused the best values of the diode "bypass" capacitor. For those inclined to do the job "right", here is a link to a very detailed method. http://www.hagtech.com/pdf/snubber.pdf Enjoy. Since noise limits my reception, I try to reduce it to as low a value as I can. Terry What is with this stupid saying "enjoy" its bloody stupid and meaningless, talk normal for gods sake P |
Diode snuber
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Diode snuber
wrote in message ups.com... Sometime last year I started a thread about the RF noise from wall warts. http://home.computer.net/~pritch/shortwav.htm Telamon and I discused the best values of the diode "bypass" capacitor. For those inclined to do the job "right", here is a link to a very detailed method. http://www.hagtech.com/pdf/snubber.pdf Enjoy. Since noise limits my reception, I try to reduce it to as low a value as I can. Terry Hi Terry, Pete KE9OA first brought this to my attention while I was building one of his HF Receiver designs- very worthwhile- especially for my remote mountain location where manmade noise is at a minimum. Dale W4OP |
Diode snuber
Dale Parfitt wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Sometime last year I started a thread about the RF noise from wall warts. http://home.computer.net/~pritch/shortwav.htm Telamon and I discused the best values of the diode "bypass" capacitor. For those inclined to do the job "right", here is a link to a very detailed method. http://www.hagtech.com/pdf/snubber.pdf Enjoy. Since noise limits my reception, I try to reduce it to as low a value as I can. Terry Hi Terry, Pete KE9OA first brought this to my attention while I was building one of his HF Receiver designs- very worthwhile- especially for my remote mountain location where manmade noise is at a minimum. Dale W4OP I thought the more serious SWL types might enjoy a better way to de-noise power supplies. In my case the local noise floor sets the limit to my receptiion. Anything I can do to lower that noise allows me to receive weaker signals. I posted this link several months ago and you might have missed it: http://www.yccc.org/Articles/W1HIS/C...S2006Apr06.pdf And Hosfelt electronics has some very nice 2 stage EMI filters that can be imroved greatly by a 1000pF across the line on the load side. http://www.hosfelt.com/ look under filters for: "Mfg - CURTIS Mfg.# - F1600CA03 3" x 2" 1-1/2" 3 amp @ 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz IEC 3 prong input, quick-connect output" The price is right at $0.35 each. Curtis has the specs on line but I don't have that URL handy. Terry |
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