Been reading up on the Transporter power supply topic with great interest - thanks to everyone for all the good info over the last few years.
My own Transporter throws a lot of noise which impacts AM radio throughout my house. I moved last fall and didn't notice this occurring at my last place so I believe the Transporter has developed this problem recently. Wondering if this is an early sign of caps failing on the power supply. Has anyone noticed this or can anyone comment if their Transporter causes this same interference? I did have issues with mine getting running after the move and ended up doing a full reset of it (it didn't want to connect to WIFI even though it was the same WIFI router/name, etc. as before the move) and it has been ok since other than the AM noise. In my case - I have the Transporter in a rack below a Denon tuner. With the Transporter plugged into power there is noise across the entire AM band. Unplug the Transporter and it goes away. I have other nearby devices - XBOX One, cable DVR box, TV, etc. and no noise from them. With the Transporter plugged in again, I then try my tube based 1950's/60's table radio in the kitchen and same AM noise which goes away with Transporter unplugged. Pretty sure the noise is going thru the power lines as I haven't noticed the problem with battery powered radios. If no one has info on this I'll likely just try to recap the power supply and see if it fixes it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spt87a's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=69892 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=100509 _______________________________________________ diy mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/diy
