In Reply to: RE: II. Power Supply posted by Garg0yle on December 6, 2014 at 17:05:10:
Make sure that choke is well spaced from the power transformer and filter choke, and as much as possible with its axis perpendicular to the power transformer axis. It's more sensitive than the output transformer, which should also be well spaced and oriented.
What I have often done is to mount the power transformer on some plywood and connect its primary to a line cord. Then put a voltmeter on the choke or OPT primary and move them around, reading the voltage picked up and looking for nulls.
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