Re: [Elecraft] K3 Hum on mic between 2 rigs

2015-09-24 Thread Jim Brown

On Thu,9/24/2015 9:48 AM, Dan Atchison via Elecraft wrote:
I built a nice boom microphone switch to swap my Heil PR781 between my 
K3S and my K3.  The switchbox uses XLR connectors so I can use the 
Heil K3 "proper" cables to each rig.  I bought a regular XLR extension 
cable for the mic to swithbox.


An important question. Is what you hear HUM (60Hz only) or BUZZ 
(harmonics of 60Hz)? It makes a VERY large difference in the cause and 
the solution.


73, Jim K9YC


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[Elecraft] K3 Hum on mic between 2 rigs

2015-09-24 Thread Dan Atchison via Elecraft
I built a nice boom microphone switch to swap my Heil PR781 between my 
K3S and my K3.  The switchbox uses XLR connectors so I can use the Heil 
K3 "proper" cables to each rig.  I bought a regular XLR extension cable 
for the mic to swithbox.


Well, I used a DPDT switch to switch both pins 1 and 2.  Hum. Then I 
used a 3PDT switch for switching all pins, 1, 2, 3.  Hum.


Notice both Heil cables have outer shell at rig tied to mic low. Don't 
wanna cut this wire, or should I?


Now all this said, I am powering each rig from a separate power supply.  
My question is, before I go to the expense of purchasing a power supply 
large enough to power box rigs at the same time, will this eliminate my 
hum or ground loop?


Thanks in advance.

73,
Dan

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