High frequency noise
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File this under knowledge learned in college and since lost.
What is the frequency of that high pitched sound eminating from CRT based televisions? The tv need only be on, not necessarily tuned to any station. Many people can't hear it, but I can, and I've often wondered what frequency that is.
Anybody know? I've googled and come up empty.
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19KHZ if I remembr correctly....
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I have mentioned hearing the same noise to a few people and they looked at me like I was nuts.
Rick
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Actually, it's 15,735 Hz, the horizontal frequency of NTSC. The flyback transformer is the culprit.
EDIT: Incidentally you can get this figure by multiplying the number of lines of resolution (525) by the frames per second (29.97).
Last edited by pmbuko; 10/27/05 12:30 AM.
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Peter, you win the "nerd-for-the-day" award.
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Thank you.
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I've always heard it. very annoying...at least my hearing is still good. can't say the same for my memory.
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In reply to:
The flyback transformer is the culprit.
Further to this, there are also some inductors on the main board with ferrite cores encapsulated in plastic. The ferrite core develops a chip and the voltage running through the coil causes the ferrite chip to vibrate within the plastic casing at a high frequency. This frequency can vary from set to set (when it fails) and is extremely annoying. It usually occurs at a frequency lower than that of the flyback and is more audible (drives me nuts).
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Nice try, Bruce, but you cannot steal Peter's award from him so soon.
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now that's funny.
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