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Hummmmmmmmmmmmmm....

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brewaskew

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Is it me or does WAI Internet Radio have a constant 60Hz Hum in it's audio signal? Hell, I can produce a talk show without that hum and I am an amateur...
 
Has to do with the power in the building they are in being out of phase, the problem I've been told will be fixed in the new building they are moving into.






> Is it me or does WAI Internet Radio have a constant 60Hz Hum
> in it's audio signal? Hell, I can produce a talk show
> without that hum and I am an amateur...
>
 
Actually, a 60hz hum usually points to grounding issues...
It would be the first place i'd look!



> Has to do with the power in the building they are in being
> out of phase, the problem I've been told will be fixed in
> the new building they are moving into.
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> > Is it me or does WAI Internet Radio have a constant 60Hz
> Hum
> > in it's audio signal? Hell, I can produce a talk show
> > without that hum and I am an amateur...
> >
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