Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
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Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
Trying to figure out why this happens on a couple of my radios . Thought it was a grounding/earth issue . Or maybe DC on the chassis . I've had it recently on radios which don't have that little pcb on the mic socket . Thought it might be a capacitor that was o/c , or something similar , but I haven't been able to find the issue .
I've a little 40ch AM radio here that's doing it too . As soon as I tough the mic socket or chassis I get buzzing through the speaker .
Any ideas ?
S.
I've a little 40ch AM radio here that's doing it too . As soon as I tough the mic socket or chassis I get buzzing through the speaker .
Any ideas ?
S.
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
How about the ground on the power supply ???
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
Thanks for the reply ! It's a switched mode , and doesn't have a ground . Doesn't do it with all my radios . I noticed it on a JACK that I had , and now with a Nevada 40 CH AM job . Doesn't happen with the Superstars , 360s , 148s etc .
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
My advice would be to not buy sh** radios
My advice is rarely useful though.
My advice is rarely useful though.
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
Nothing wrong with the JACK Dave . Uniden/Philippine made . Same as the Stalker 9 . I've tried disconnecting things along the power and antenna line , just in case it was something else that was causing it . But it wasn't . Thought it might have been DC on the chassis , but it's not that either .
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
Use a 12v battery and see, if no noise it's the PSU or house wiring.
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
Thanks . I'll try that next time .
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
I find it's just me sometimes. I used to get a 240v-type shock from a canned drinks fridge up near the Lickey Hills in Birmingham that we used on a regular basis. It used to pulse through my body when I opened the door up and it'd make my hair stand up slightly. My mates had no issues and we were all wearing trainers.The bloke that ran the shop saw us messing with it and laughing and had it checked out by an electrician, but they found nothing amiss. I just got my mates to get the drinks out if I was carrying anything or it'd go flying.
I'm also known turn street lights on and off by walking under them, like the beginning of the "Mr.Bean" series. My wife calls me a freaky weirdo.
I also used to "charge myself up" on the stainless steel banisters at Cribbs Causeway shopping mall near Bristol for a few seconds, and then go to hold my wife's hand. There'd be a 4" blue flash, a loud "crack" and the sound of my wife squealing as she got electrocuted
She wouldn't hold my hand after I'd done it a few times (I wonder why).
Car doors in summer are always a bad one too with static build-up. When it gets me on my little fingers as I open them, it hurts like a bitc*.
I found that lots of radios or power mic's that I used buzzed or hummed when I used them, but other people using them had no issues. I think I need a grounding wire trailing out of my arse
I'm also known turn street lights on and off by walking under them, like the beginning of the "Mr.Bean" series. My wife calls me a freaky weirdo.
I also used to "charge myself up" on the stainless steel banisters at Cribbs Causeway shopping mall near Bristol for a few seconds, and then go to hold my wife's hand. There'd be a 4" blue flash, a loud "crack" and the sound of my wife squealing as she got electrocuted
She wouldn't hold my hand after I'd done it a few times (I wonder why).
Car doors in summer are always a bad one too with static build-up. When it gets me on my little fingers as I open them, it hurts like a bitc*.
I found that lots of radios or power mic's that I used buzzed or hummed when I used them, but other people using them had no issues. I think I need a grounding wire trailing out of my arse
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
@The Collector
Is your last name Tesla by any chance?
Is your last name Tesla by any chance?
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Re: Audio buzzing through the speaker when you touch the chassis
The Collector wrote: ↑24 Oct 2023, 17:18 I find it's just me sometimes. I used to get a 240v-type shock from a canned drinks fridge up near the Lickey Hills in Birmingham that we used on a regular basis. It used to pulse through my body when I opened the door up and it'd make my hair stand up slightly. My mates had no issues and we were all wearing trainers.The bloke that ran the shop saw us messing with it and laughing and had it checked out by an electrician, but they found nothing amiss. I just got my mates to get the drinks out if I was carrying anything or it'd go flying.
I'm also known turn street lights on and off by walking under them, like the beginning of the "Mr.Bean" series. My wife calls me a freaky weirdo.
I also used to "charge myself up" on the stainless steel banisters at Cribbs Causeway shopping mall near Bristol for a few seconds, and then go to hold my wife's hand. There'd be a 4" blue flash, a loud "crack" and the sound of my wife squealing as she got electrocuted
She wouldn't hold my hand after I'd done it a few times (I wonder why).
Car doors in summer are always a bad one too with static build-up. When it gets me on my little fingers as I open them, it hurts like a bitc*.
I found that lots of radios or power mic's that I used buzzed or hummed when I used them, but other people using them had no issues. I think I need a grounding wire trailing out of my arse
Your a bit of a live wire
I used to get a lot of static etc too when younger.
Car doors were a pain. Literally.
Reminded me of my dad when I was a kid rubbing balloons on his jumper and making his hair stand up or sticking them to walls
I don't seem to suffer with static as I've gotten older. Must of lost my spark