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Ron Hardin wrote: One problem with rectifiers is that they ground and unground the RF path 120 times a second (60 Hz) and unless bypassed will add a hum to a received station that has nothing to do with ripple. Many supplies have this fault. Snip Wrong theory on the hum but the right solution. I've giver the reason for this a number of times and I'm not doing it again. Anyone that has build linear and switching power supplies knows the reason. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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