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Motorboating (electronics)
In electronics, motorboating is a type of low frequency parasitic oscillation (unwanted cyclic variation of the output voltage) that sometimes occurs in audio and radio equipment and often manifests itself as a sound similar to an idling motorboat engine, a "put-put-put", in audio output from speakers or …
Motorboating; what is it, 'why?', and how to fix it?
Motorboating is a low frequency oscillation, often due to feedback though the power supply. Coupling caps shouldn't be too big, power supply filters may have to be larger if …
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Here's what causes the motorboating: The resistive divider that biases your input amplifier is coupling power supply fluctuations into the …
Motorboating: What exactly is it?
Motorboating is a low frequency oscillation. There are numerous causes. Many are related to capacitors or high impedance power supplies (flat batteries).
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Motorboating can be caused by having resistors of too low a value in the B+ supply. I.e. if you have a 1K5 between two preamp stages' filter caps, you may get …
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In equipment that includes radio transmitter s, motorboating can be caused by radio frequency interference (RFI), the strong radio signal from the transmitter getting into audio or receiver …
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My go to textbook (by HJF Crabbe) suggests that LF instability or motorboating is caused by a high impedance or inadequate decoupling in the HT system. The fix is to …
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It sounds more like the digital signal that is not getting decoded, not the latter, garbled sound. It sounds like a regular transmission (can kind of hear them talking) with a loud …
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In electronics, motorboating is a type of low frequency parasitic oscillation (unwanted cyclic variation of the output voltage) that sometimes occurs in audio and radio equipment and often …
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In electronics, motorboating is a type of low frequency parasitic oscillation (unwanted cyclic variation of the output voltage) that sometimes occurs in audio and radio equipment and often manifests itself as a sound similar to an idling motorboat engine, a "put-put-put", in audio output from speakers or …
Motorboating is a low frequency oscillation, often due to feedback though the power supply. Coupling caps shouldn't be too big, power supply filters may have to be larger if …
Here's what causes the motorboating: The resistive divider that biases your input amplifier is coupling power supply fluctuations into the …
Motorboating is a low frequency oscillation. There are numerous causes. Many are related to capacitors or high impedance power supplies (flat batteries).
Motorboating can be caused by having resistors of too low a value in the B+ supply. I.e. if you have a 1K5 between two preamp stages' filter caps, you may get …
In equipment that includes radio transmitter s, motorboating can be caused by radio frequency interference (RFI), the strong radio signal from the transmitter getting into audio or receiver …
My go to textbook (by HJF Crabbe) suggests that LF instability or motorboating is caused by a high impedance or inadequate decoupling in the HT system. The fix is to …
It sounds more like the digital signal that is not getting decoded, not the latter, garbled sound. It sounds like a regular transmission (can kind of hear them talking) with a loud …
In electronics, motorboating is a type of low frequency parasitic oscillation (unwanted cyclic variation of the output voltage) that sometimes occurs in audio and radio equipment and often …