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The rca jacks in use are I believe a jumper between the last if stage and
the detector on the receiver.
I will confirm tonight when I get home and can look at the manual.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gery Gaubert" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:25 AM
Subject: hf interference news
> Thanks to all who answered. This is a really great list full of great
> peop=
> le who are willing to help. Thanks for that first. A little more info on
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> the grounding issue
> The pool pump is off, all computers and the fridge is off. The ac unit got
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> turned off for a few minutes for the experiment and still static is there.
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> At least on the lower bands. I have parts of 40 meter band with the
> stati=
> c and including that and lower seem to be effected. Now for any one who
> ma=
> y have this radio or can figure out what I am talking about since they are
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> quite knowledgable.
> On the back of the icom 751A when I am looking at the front of it, I
> reach=
> around the right side I found a ground. It is a bolt with a nut. To my
> s=
> urprise right above this I found 3 sets of jacks that feel like they are
> rc=
> a plugs. There are 6 total but it looks as if the middle 2 are in use.
> Th=
> ere is a wire with an rca plug on each end that goes from 1 jack to
> another=
> . The wire between the 2 plugs is really short. Any idea or better
> explan=
> ations, please let me know. I am so confused now.
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