Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!seismo!esosun!ucsdhub!loral!jlh From: jlh@loral.UUCP (Physically Pffft) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: need help to reduce a monitor's squeal Message-ID: <1855@loral.UUCP> Date: 12 Oct 88 20:28:04 GMT References: <716@pedsga.UUCP> <19534@cci632.UUCP> Reply-To: jlh@loral.UUCP (Physically Pffft) Organization: At the Remote Controls Lines: 25 In article <19534@cci632.UUCP> rdi@ccird3.UUCP (Rick Inzero) writes: =In article <716@pedsga.UUCP> jeffj@pedsga.UUCP writes: => =>I can hear several terminals and televisions 'squeal'. => =My 1986 Buick Skylark has one of those digital electronic (blue fluorescent) =dashboards, and it produces a whine that I can hear quite well. =For the first six months I owned the car the whine *REALLY* bothered me (my =wife couldn't hear it); I even took it to the dealer (who thought I was =imagining it), without success. =I finally learned to *IGNORE* it. Have you tried listening to heavy metal music at high volumes for long periods of time? Maybe even catch an Ozzy Osbourne or Queensrych concert? Worked for me, I haven't heard a high pitched squeal in years. Jim (ehh?, speak up) -- Jim Harkins Loral Instrumentation, San Diego {ucbvax, ittvax!dcdwest, akgua, decvax, ihnp4}!ucsd!sdcc6!loral!jlh