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One of my portables which I like has a problem with noise. The odd thing is
that when using the mains input the noise appears only on the lower SW and all MW frequencies. The lower I go the more it becomes a whistle. This occurs whether I use the supplied AC adapter or a DC-DC converter. For the veterans, does this imply that the input jack itself is somehow generating lower frequency noise? Has anyone else ever experienced this sort of thing? I would consider a ferrite bead on the cord at the adapter but since it seems to be related more to the jack than the adapter, would a bead on the adapter cord right next to the jack input make any sense? Any other suggestions? Thanks very much. -Al -- ~/.signature |
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