Subject: | Re: Noise in LS-10 |
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From: | "Avocet" madl74 |
Date: | Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:56 pm ((PDT)) |
> So can anyone think of a way to stop the oscillation without repair? > Is there something in the menus that I might have overlooked? Michael, Could it be coming from a power source? Are you near a medium wave transmitter? Check that out by putting the running machine in a metal screen like a large metal pot or saucepan with a lid. If the interference is still there it is most likely a fault. David David Brinicombe North Devon, UK Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce |
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