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lepetitmartien
post Sun 26 Mar 2006, 15:42
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Time to go for some power conditionner or UPS (on-line models only) or balanced mains…


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post Mon 27 Mar 2006, 01:28
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QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Mar 26 2006, 14:42)
Time to go for some power conditionner or UPS (on-line models only) or balanced mains…

yeah, for sure !...
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post Thu 30 Mar 2006, 01:40
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You may also want to have an electrician look at your power circuits. It my be a loading problem, could be dangerous if it's an older building.

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post Thu 30 Mar 2006, 16:28
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Were you recording OK before & this recording noise or interference is new? I ask again because not sure you answered. Was anything different before than after this problem?

Noise: More technically referred to as Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), electrical noise disrupts the smooth sine wave one expects from utility power.

CAUSE - Electrical noise is caused by many factors and phenomena, including lightning, load switching, generators, radio transmitters and industrial equipment. It may be intermittent or chronic.
EFFECT - Noise introduces glitches and errors into executable programs and data files.

Be sure the UPS gear you purchase has power conditioning built into it. Some Uniterruptable Power Supplies do not. And it sounds more like a power interference problem which needs conditioning to get rid of it.

Here's an international web site that offers products and solutions with a local web page.
http://www.apc.com/products/


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post Thu 30 Mar 2006, 23:42
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QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Mar 30 2006, 00:40)
You may also want to have an electrician look at your power circuits. It my be a loading problem, could be dangerous if it's an older building.

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post Thu 30 Mar 2006, 23:43
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QUOTE (jce44 @ Mar 30 2006, 15:28)
Were you recording OK before & this recording noise or interference is new? I ask again because not sure you answered. Was anything different before than after this problem?

Noise: More technically referred to as Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), electrical noise disrupts the smooth sine wave one expects from utility power.

CAUSE - Electrical noise is caused by many factors and phenomena, including lightning, load switching, generators, radio transmitters and industrial equipment. It may be intermittent or chronic.
EFFECT - Noise introduces glitches and errors into executable programs and data files.

Be sure the UPS gear you purchase has power conditioning built into it. Some Uniterruptable Power Supplies do not. And it sounds more like a power interference problem which needs conditioning to get rid of it.

Here's an international web site that offers products and solutions with a local web page.
http://www.apc.com/products/

the problem was always present . i'll definetely follow your advices. thank you !
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