Re: FW: [Elecraft] Basement QRN

2008-03-09 Thread Jerry Flanders
You must have had a noisy switcher power supply for those low-voltage 
halogens. The halogen bulb is simply another conventional bulb with a 
filament and halogen gas is added to prevent the metal filament from 
evaporating. 110 V halogens would probably have been FB.


Jerry W4UK

At 05:42 PM 3/9/2008, Denise&Werner wrote:

When I put my shack together I put in some halogen lighting from an overhead
shelf that looked pretty cool till I turned on the lights.

Talk about noise. It was like a blanket . I switched off the lights and it
was gone.

These were the low voltage halogens.

By the way, I just ordered my K3 yesterday. I just couldn't stand to hear
about all the fun I was missing.



Werner   N8BB

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FW: [Elecraft] Basement QRN

2008-03-09 Thread
When I put my shack together I put in some halogen lighting from an overhead
shelf that looked pretty cool till I turned on the lights.

Talk about noise. It was like a blanket . I switched off the lights and it
was gone.

These were the low voltage halogens.

By the way, I just ordered my K3 yesterday. I just couldn't stand to hear
about all the fun I was missing.

 

Werner   N8BB

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