[Collins] humm
Dr. Gerald N. Johnson
geraldj at storm.weather.net
Fri Apr 10 15:09:28 EDT 2009
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 12:48 -0500, Tony Sokol wrote:
> Martin,
>
> Are you talking about a physical hummmmmm vs something that others
> are hearing on your signal? If so, changing the caps will not help, A
> physical hum or buzzing sound is usually do to the laminations in one or
> more of the various transformers and/or chokes vibrating especially
> under load. In this case tightening the hardware on the offending
> transformer or choke MIGHT help the problem. In most cases the only
> real fix is to have the transformer rebuilt. You may also get away with
> taking it to a local motor rewinding shop and having it "redipped" in
> lacquer. Or.....you just put up with the annoying buzz until it gets
> bad enough to make you do one of the above mentioned procedures.
>
> 73
> Tony - W9JXN
>
There are no iron cored components in the 32S transmitters. So it has to
come from the 516F-2 power supply, either audible or as modulation of
the RF output by power supply ripple.
--
73, Jerry, K0CQ, Technical Advisor to the CRA
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