On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Lee Mushel <herbe...@centurytel.net> wrote:

> Gentlemen,
>
> I think we have enough opinions on the subject of fan noise now so that
> conclusions can be drawn and we can move on to other subjects like 1500 CW
> problems, what microphone to use and several others of your choice.


Don't forget egg nog recipes!


> I will admit to being fascinated by some of the comments since I have had
> no ability to hear anything above 14 kHz since qualifying with the "U.S.
> Rifle, caliber 30 M-1, Sir" some 55 years ago.   I  have always marveled at
> the quietness of the 3000 and 5000A.   I can detect no fan noise whatever.
>  But I am certain that with some 13 fan-containing devices in the shack
> there must be some detectable sound.   But I've decided that the most
> reasonable course of action to take is to ignore the possibility since such
> worry would be as silly and pointless as concentrating on similar noise
> coming from the XYL that I've been married to for some 49 years!
>

You know, there is a cure for that!


>
> I find this reflector to be most entertaining and informative.
>

Absolutely! (Where is that glass of egg nog ...)

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