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Jamie
For the last 2 hours or so, I have been cursing at youtube
for having some adverts pop up operating in the background or some
site I went to. Producing a noise that sounds exactly like being at
the ocean with the waves coming in and crashing on the shore. I mean
the sound was so perfectly reproduced there was no question that it was
a sound wave being played in the background in loop.
A nice pleasant sound btw, low in the background etc.. I decided
it was time to rid it.. I looked around and could not find anything
on the PC running producing it however, my Ham rig is on at the moment
and I have the audio out connected to the MIC input of the PC isolated
with a audio 1:1 transformer for Slow Scan tv.
Apparently, a poor connection in the Jack+Plug of the MIC port in the
front must of been causing some diode connection along with the
transformer being inline and due to the fact that the MIC input does
have a small DC on it to power up microphones.
A phenomena you could hardly ever produce if one tried in a 100 years.
Jamie
for having some adverts pop up operating in the background or some
site I went to. Producing a noise that sounds exactly like being at
the ocean with the waves coming in and crashing on the shore. I mean
the sound was so perfectly reproduced there was no question that it was
a sound wave being played in the background in loop.
A nice pleasant sound btw, low in the background etc.. I decided
it was time to rid it.. I looked around and could not find anything
on the PC running producing it however, my Ham rig is on at the moment
and I have the audio out connected to the MIC input of the PC isolated
with a audio 1:1 transformer for Slow Scan tv.
Apparently, a poor connection in the Jack+Plug of the MIC port in the
front must of been causing some diode connection along with the
transformer being inline and due to the fact that the MIC input does
have a small DC on it to power up microphones.
A phenomena you could hardly ever produce if one tried in a 100 years.
Jamie