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rudyb
The Entech Broadband Noise Analyzer picks up the AM radio station.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FU_MV3GWSQ
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The Entech Broadband Noise Analyzer picks up the AM radio station.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FU_MV3GWSQ
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Yet Another Post About Power Conditioners!
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rudyb
The Entech Broadband Noise Analyzer picks up the AM radio station. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FU_MV3GWSQ . |
@ lowrider57 The Entech Broadband Noise Analyzer is what @output555 used for his test. An earlier post of mine: jea483,683 posts @output555 response: output555 OP75 posts @lowrider57, If it were me I would hire an electrician and have him check out the "dedicated" ground rod the electrician installed 25 years ago for the audio system. If it is a dedicated ground rod that is connected directly to the duplex receptacle outlets, (equipment ground contact terminal), that could very well be a source of electrical noise. |
To lowrider57: That makes sense. Although @ $150/hr. I'd spend well over the cost of a PC for someone to test and replace the dedicated lines. For under $230, a Tripplite IT cleans almost 100% of the noise and RFI. A basic bandaid perhaps, but effective. The reason for my post is not to dig into my AC lines, but rather to find the best band-aid for under $1500. Some may think that's stoopid, but I'm content in my willful ignorance. :P |