Can some-one give me a short explanation WHY a piece of METAL should improve
the hum...I have 50hz mains power here in Australia and never seen this here
in any of the amps i have looked at...I have tried to reason why the metal
REDUCES the hum but so far cannot come up with a feasable answer...to me
anyway!!
regards Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Skram, Helge (MED)" <helge.skram@med.ge.com>
To: "Osten B Magnusson" <sm5dqc@algonet.se>; <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:49 AM
Subject: RE: [Amps] AL-80A question
> Hi
>
> Here is the answer received from Ameritron about the transformer hum using
> an AL-80B on 50 Hz
> I have not tried it yet, since I use an hard object of placed between the
> chassis and operating desk.
>
> Reply from Ameritron, Mike Enis:
>
> When an Amplifier is ship out of the USA, there is a plate that is placed
> between the transformer and chassis. Use an aluminum plate the size of
the
> bottom of the transformer. It only has to be about 1/16 inch thick. This
> will reduce the affect of the transformer to chassis when on 50 Hz.
>
> 73 de LA6MV
> Helge Skram
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Osten B Magnusson [mailto:sm5dqc@algonet.se]
> Sent: 25. juni 2003 11:00
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: [Amps] AL-80A question
>
>
>
>
> Friends!
>
> As you maybe know, answers from Ameritron to questions
> are kept very short... The AL-80A transformer is very noisy
> when used here in Europe on 50 Hz. Ameritron says:
>
> >> An aluminum plate can be secured under the transformer to elimate the
> noise.
>
> Is this true, and if so, how large and thick should it be?
>
> Thanks in advance and 73 de Osten SM5DQC sm5dqc@algonet.se
>
>
>
>
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