In Reply to: RE: another update.... posted by deafbykhorns on December 6, 2016 at 18:07:10:
"I can give some better shots of this later in the week."
Is that a stored single-sweep trace in that shot?
While you are getting some better shots, I wonder if you could also get one done at a much slower sweep rate, so that the modulation of the high-frequency output by the rectified 60Hz mains would be visible?
I realise that you have a 220uF filter capacitor connected at the moment. If it were not too much trouble, it would also be very interesting to see the mains-modulated output in the case when the capacitor is not connected.
Chris
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