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Good ideas, Michael!!
Thanks!
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Thurman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: OffTopic: trying to get a PC to play audio through
west mountain radio makes some rf shielded speakers I believe. Or what I =
would do is get a little amplifier and speakers. I have an old pioneer =
and it is completely rf immune. it is one of the old ones with no tuner, =
you can often find them at thrift stores for dirt cheap.
On Mar 9, 2011, at 10:25 AM, Steve Forst wrote:
> Re: OffTopic: trying to get a PC to play audio through =
monitor speakers
>=20
> I had sent this earlier, butmade the mistake of replying to a reply, =
and=20
> it didn't get to the list:
>=20
>=20
> Tom,
>=20
> Glad you got the monitor speakers working. As for the RFI: These pc=20=
> speakers can be a pain sometimes.
> The problem is very often the wall wart sending power to the=20
> speakers. Try a ferrite on the cord from the wall wart and also on =
the=20
> audio cables.
> Sometimes it's better to clamp everything and if the problem is gone,=20=
> remove them one at a time until you find which one really solved the=20=
> problem.
>=20
> Try plugging the wall wart into another outlet on a different circuit.=20=
> Even if you need to use an extension cord and run it to another room.=20=
> Are you running
> the amp/radio/pc on the same circuit? Maybe getting the amp onto a=20
> different a.c. circuit will help things in the shack.
>=20
> 73, Steve KW3A
> Re: OffTopic: trying to get a PC to play audio through monitor =
speakers
> Tom,
>=20
> Glad you got the monitor speakers working. As for the RFI: These pc=20=
> speakers can be a pain sometimes.
> The problem is very often the wall wart sending power to the=20
> speakers. Try a ferrite on the cord from the wall wart and also on =
the=20
> audio cables.
> Sometimes it's better to clamp everything and if the problem is gone,=20=
> remove them one at a time until you find which one really solved the=20=
> problem.
>=20
> Try plugging the wall wart into another outlet on a different circuit.=20=
> Even if you need to use an extension cord and run it to another room.=20=
> Are you running
> the amp/radio/pc on the same circuit? Maybe getting the amp onto a=20
> different a.c. circuit will help things in the shack.
>=20
> 73, Steve KW3A
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