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Old August 22nd 04, 12:49 AM
Ken Wilson
 
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Telamon wrote in message

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That's odd as they normally sound good here with no hum.

Sometimes noise on the AC power can get into the antenna-radio system
and mess up certain frequencies. I have had power strips with built in
filters that have caused problems instead of making things better.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


Maybe the problem is here on my end. The Hum was on all 3 freq.
9.515....13.655....& 17.800. Also I don't hear it on any other
stations...well other than the ones I mentioned before.

Oh well enough of that I guess.

73 es DX Ken



 
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