Noisy Monitor-Solved.

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Noisy Monitor-Solved.

Jim KO5V
Well, I tried to post my solution three times, and I guess it didn't work, so I'm trying a new subject.

I remembered that I had a 10-11 year-old, 22" Samsung monitor in the closet. It still has a good picture, and it is VERY quiet. so, that's my solution (for now, anyway).

Thanks for all of the suggestions.

73, Jim KO5V
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Bill-3
A little late commenting, however:  If the power supply is external -
replace it. I had a 10" monitor that ran from a 12 VDC wallwart - it was
very noisy. Shut the monitor off and it was quiet. So, I brought power
to it from my main 12 VDC line and the noise was gone. &^*%$ cheap
wallwarts!! Good luck!!!

Bill W2BLC

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