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If it's a desktop, and you have the monitor on, turn that off and see if
that helps. I haven't run in to that in a while but that was a big problem
for a while with many of them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Forst
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 4:01 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: computer creating noise in my TS-590
Ron,
You might try grounding the pc to the station ground. If it's a
desktop computer, one of the 4 screws that hold the power supply is a
good grounding point. Otherwise any good connection to the pc's chassis.
You might want to try and determine just where the noise is coming from.
Try unplugging various things and see what makes the noise go away:
keyboard, mouse, monitor, USB cables or other cables to peripherals.
Even wall warts for all the computer connected junk. Once you find the
offender, you can try ferrites to tame it.
I wound up going to a wireless keyboard years ago. The one that had
come with a new pc was noisy. No noise with the wireless and one less
cable to deal with.
73, Steve KW3A
On 1/26/2016 3:22 PM, Dr. Ronald E. Milliman wrote:
> My computer is creating noise in my TS-590. It isn't very much, but it is
> enough that signals that are weak get covered up, and I cannot copy them.
> Do
> any of you have suggestions on how I can resolve this?
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> Ron, K8HSY
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> Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
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> Retired Professor of Marketing
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