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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom,

Best cure for odd noises in the shack is a good pair of headphones.

It won't kill you to check  and see if things are tight inside,  unless 
you leave it plugged in while  waving a screwdriver around in there, 
then it just might kill you.


Just getting the cover off and back on may  change things, maybe even 
for the better.

I would also follow the earlier suggestion of putting something under 
the feet.   It doesn't have to be a big thing, just little  circles of 
whatever under each foot.    Little half dollar size pieces of carpet 
padding or whatever you can swipe  when your wife isn't looking.


Hum seems to be the nature of the beast with the Astron's, and some seem 
to be worse than others.

73, Steve KW3A





On 12/12/2015 4:23 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Steve:
>
> I guess I'm a bit puzzled as to why I didn't hear it with my older RS35, and
> other supplies I've used.
>
> All that aside, I think that tonight, I might take the cover off, and try to
> re-tighten all the screws to be sure everything is firmly in place.
>
> Then, I'll see if I can make some sort of a wedge out of folded Braille
> paper or something like that to insulate the top and sides of the cover from
> the main unit to cut down a bit on the vibration hum.
>
> Thanks for your patience with this, everyone.
>
> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Steve Dresser
> Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2015 3:50 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Re-thinking New RS35 Power Supply Issue Again
>
> Tom,
>
> The increase in hum is normal.  It happens when you draw more current from
> the supply, and it happens with all power supplies.  As long as the supply
> is delivering the right voltage under load, you have no real basis for
> returning it.
>
> Steve
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: December 12, 2015 15:01
> Subject: Re-thinking New RS35 Power Supply Issue Again
>
>
>> Hello, again, everyone.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am now beginning to wonder if today is my day for Murphy to make a visit
>> here, or just what exactly the deal is.
>>
>>
>>
>> I was working a bit of the 10-meter contest today, and noticed a further
>> problem with the hum issue on my new Astron RS35 power supply.
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure why I didn't notice it last night when I did my testing, but
>> now, I find that whenever I transmit in CW at any power level-i.e. 5 watts
>> or 100 watts, the hum on the RS35 slightly increases.  In other words,
>> when
>> I key down, I hear a slight, but noticeable increase in the hum at any
>> power
>> level.
>>
>>
>>
>> So, now, I'm trying to decide whether I actually should return the supply
>> to
>> H R O.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have my receipt and all other documentation, but I'm wondering whether
>> the
>> folks at HRO would see this as a significant enough of a problem for a
>> product return.
>>
>>
>>
>> The supply still seems to carry the load ok, and does put out what I would
>> expect in terms of output power readings, but the hum issue is a
>> noticeable
>> one now, on several counts.
>>
>>
>>
>> I don't mean to be obsessive about this, but I wouldn't expect to be
>> dealing
>> with this sort of issue with a newly-purchased power supply like this.
>>
>>
>>
>> I'd continue to be interested in anyone's thoughts.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>>
>>
>

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