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Wed, 17 Apr 2013 06:13:35 -0500
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Do you get a shock or a burn?  burns are RF, and feel much different than 60 
cycle or DC shocks.
Does the hum go away when you switch to a dummy load?
What about the shocks?
Is their chirp on your CW signal?

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