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Author Topic: Chip sounds on 6925  (Read 1297 times)

Offline KMD3HR

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Chip sounds on 6925
« on: February 09, 2014, 2246 UTC »
Notice it more this evening..Can anyone guess at what I might be hearing. It sounds like a short swoosh chirp that pulsates every 2 sec and sounds like tone gets higher and higher? SSB then disapears... Maybe some occilation on this end local?  Sounds like if you had a carrier and then nturned the tuning knob fast?
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Re: Chip sounds on 6925
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2014, 0951 UTC »
FWIW, I've heard switching power supplies make similar noises, especially phone chargers on standby.

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Re: Chip sounds on 6925
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2014, 1213 UTC »
I heard this while staying at a hotel. Never anywhere else ???

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