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On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 16:02:14 -0800, Mike Chambers
wrote: I have an Eton E5 which I connect to my laptop via the Line Out on the Eton to the Line In on the laptop. This works great for recording shortwave broadcasts, but if the laptop is plugged in, it generates some interference on the radio (only when they are connected via lineout / in). If I unplug the laptop, there is no interference. Does anyone know if there is anything I can do to get rid of the inteference? I want to set up my machine to record programs overnight, so I can't leave the laptop unplugged. mike http://mesh.typepad.com Is your laptop battery weak where it is always charging? This would overheat the supply and generate more rfi. We had a Dell with this problem at work. We used to plug the power supply into a 110 volt isolation transformer and then we connected a ground lead to the ground side of the speaker jack on the computer. Another alternative is to replace the laptop power supply with another brand which hopefully will not be as noisy. Jim |
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