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tim Posted - Feb 21 2009 : 09:56:13 AM
hey all anyone know about the common problem with a 60 hz hum when this radio is turned on? i checked everything at the power supply caps and even added one but still when its turned on the hum is there but when its on for a few minutes the hum is gone.

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tim Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 07:52:08 AM
yup it comes from the speakers but i did add a cap to the power supply but i think i may be missing the bad one. the one i added did make it alittle better.
Aaron Cake Posted - Feb 24 2009 : 10:31:15 AM
Is the hum coming from the speakers? It may just be the transformer laminations warming up if it's not from the speakers.

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