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Several people have noted that they use the same external supply from
Radio Shack that I tried, and without a noise problem. This makes me wonder if the problem is with something *other* than the power supply itself. Is it possible that the copper wires running from the binding posts of the power supply to the spring clip terminals on the rear panel of the R8B are the real problem? In other words, could they be acting as antennas and picking up the noise I hear? If so, then the problem would persist no matter which external power supply I used. Steve |
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No, but I don't think I need to. The noise is *only* there when I use
the external power supply. I don't really mind using the Drake's internal power supply, but I suspect an external supply would cut down, at least a bit, on the occasional snaps and pops that come through the AC line. Steve |
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No, but I don't think I need to. The noise is *only* there when I use the external power supply. I don't really mind using the Drake's internal power supply, but I suspect an external supply would cut down, at least a bit, on the occasional snaps and pops that come through the AC line. Steve First, the diodes in your power supply may not have any RF bypass capacitors across them. These are intended to suppress the switching transients caused by the diodes, which can make a humming or buzzing noise in the radio, especially when it's tuned to a strong shortwave station. Check to see if there are small ceramic caps' across each diode. There's also a possibility that the power supply wires are picking up some interference being radiated by the digital display circuitry of the R8B. Try installing a .01-mfd ceramic cap' rated at least 25-V, across the DC power terminals. You could do the same with a cap' from each terminal to the chassis ground. Hope this helps. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |