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Mains Current "Beeps"
Hello,
I'm not sure what to call it, but I'm having a problem with certain high frequency beeps that show up through the mains current in my house when I record. I've been told that these pulses on top of the normal 60Hz exist as a control method for refrigerators (?) but I don't know for sure. Every few minutes, there are two very high pitched tones about one second apart. They're barely noticeable. But they are there. It's not a 60Hz hum. Can anyone tell me what this beep is called? Could I get rid of it with a notch filter? If so, what frequency? Thanks, -Mike Walters www.mysterycircuits.com |
Hi All,
Instead of trying to get rid of the fluctuations from a mains perspective, perhaps you can get rid of them via using filtering on your recording gear. The formula for capacitive reactance is Xc = 1 / 2 x pi x f x c pi = 3.141592654....... f = frequency c = capacitance Xc = Capacitive Reactance You will have to look up more info on your own, this is just a guideline Paul |
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