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Topic: Big problem on a .net system
wayne - - I have a termlab.net 4 sensor system and everything has been working fine since i bought it. but yesterday when i hook it all up to make a measurement i start it up and it automatically starts reading at 135.7db and the bargraph shows a peak at 60hz, and it wont pick up anything when i burp the car. does anyone thing that it could be an electrical interference problem since it shows that it picking up at 60hz? i can move the sensor to another channel and it works fine. any suggestions on how to fix this problem or can i just upgrade to a usb inteface? thanx! -------------------- ---------------- Team Kicker ---------------- "Solo-x's aint no joke" ----------------
maxpl
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posted 10-02-2005 04:33 AM
wayne - - I have a termlab.net 4 sensor system and everything has been working fine since i bought it. but yesterday when i hook it all up to make a measurement i start it up and it automatically starts reading at 135.7db and the bargraph shows a peak at 60hz, and it wont pick up anything when i burp the car. does anyone thing that it could be an electrical interference problem since it shows that it picking up at 60hz? i can move the sensor to another channel and it works fine. any suggestions on how to fix this problem or can i just upgrade to a usb inteface? thanx! -------------------- ---------------- Team Kicker ---------------- "Solo-x's aint no joke" ----------------
Posts: 886 | From: Metter Georgia | Registered: Aug 2005
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thats would be the mains voltage causing interferance somehow... possibly the cable, or sensor is faulty... or, of it does it with all of the sensor inputs, then it may by the termlab itself, or hopefully just the powersupply for it... personally, I think you'd be best off sending it back, unless someone has a better idea? --------------------http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2257095 Loudest single 8inch Venom subwoofer in a Street A setup in the world!!! http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=62097
Death By Bass
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posted 10-02-2005 04:42 AM
thats would be the mains voltage causing interferance somehow... possibly the cable, or sensor is faulty... or, of it does it with all of the sensor inputs, then it may by the termlab itself, or hopefully just the powersupply for it... personally, I think you'd be best off sending it back, unless someone has a better idea? --------------------http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2257095 Loudest single 8inch Venom subwoofer in a Street A setup in the world!!! http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=62097
Posts: 3531 | From: Adelaide, Australia | Registered: Mar 2005
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as i said above, i can move the sensor to another channel and it works fine. -------------------- ---------------- Team Kicker ---------------- "Solo-x's aint no joke" ----------------
maxpl
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Member # 17702
posted 10-02-2005 04:44 AM
as i said above, i can move the sensor to another channel and it works fine. -------------------- ---------------- Team Kicker ---------------- "Solo-x's aint no joke" ----------------
Posts: 886 | From: Metter Georgia | Registered: Aug 2005
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do you know if it would even be possible to just buy a usb interface box without having to buy a complete new setup? -------------------- ---------------- Team Kicker ---------------- "Solo-x's aint no joke" ----------------
maxpl
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Member # 17702
posted 10-02-2005 04:56 AM
do you know if it would even be possible to just buy a usb interface box without having to buy a complete new setup? -------------------- ---------------- Team Kicker ---------------- "Solo-x's aint no joke" ----------------
Posts: 886 | From: Metter Georgia | Registered: Aug 2005
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