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Subject: | Re: LF: Passive high-pass filter circuits? |
From: | "J. B. Weazle McCreath" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 4 May 2007 21:27:46 +0100 |
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Hi John, LFers, Success!! Since the primary and secondary windings of the repeater coils are actually two windings hooked in series, I removed the link on the line side and replaced it with a 0.1 capacitor. That reduced the input level in the 0 to 1kHz. range by better than 10 dB., while everything above that is still about the same level. Now the mains hum and its first few harmonics ares well below the baseband level. 73, J.B., VE3EAR - VE3WZL Solar and wind powered Lowfer " EAR" 188.830 EN93dr http://www.hurontel.on.ca/~weazle |
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