Subject: | Re: ME66/K6 with signal bias |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:22 pm ((PDT)) |
> I have no explanation for this phenomenon. But it does seem to be a > lesson for people to keep their batteries fresh. Vicki, It's called "motorboating". When something with feedback in it is running out of spec it can try to make a correction, then fail and try again etc..= In this case it is probably the battery voltage regulator which "lets go" every so often when it fails to regulate the low battery. David Brinicombe |
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