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Louis Kim Kline <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Nov 2005 19:47:20 -0500
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Gee, I wonder if building a 60 Hz notch filter would be easier!

--Lou K2LKK



At 02:32 AM 11/3/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>         Thank you all for your feedback.  I think we have a plan.
>A lighted tester from the hardware store, and a light probe.  It's
>funny, because if I use F connectors, no problem, but line audio and hummmmm.
>The system is a bit more complex than I discribed earlier.
>You see, we have a ten room house with a family that loves TV.
>So off this cable line, comes a tv in the kitchen, a
>tv/dvd/vcr/x-box/lazor player system in the living room,
>a tv/dvd/vcr system in the bedroom, a tv/vcr/play station in another
>bedroom, and last of all, a
>tv/vcr/dvd/computer/turntable/turntable/cd player/audio cassette
>player/open reel tape recorder system in the shack.
>So, the only way now to eliminate the hummmm is to disconnect the
>cable.  Have tried grounding the cable, and individual chassis, with
>minor increases or decreases in hummmm.
>Anyway, besides that, many of the outlets are two conductor wiring.
>I have been wanting to check outlet polarity for years, and this is a
>good excuse.  I might try my radio shack VOM, but the probe that
>makes it talk, is loosing it's ability to spring back when you press
>the button.
>
>Maybe we have to much stuff around here?

Louis Kim Kline
A.R.S. K2LKK
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