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Earthing my neutral??

As the title says I want to know your views on this: I have a receiver which requires 220 volts DC HT for the valve anodes and 12.6 volts DC for the heaters from a seperate PSU  at the moment I have it run via a variac  fed from an isolation TX the unfortunate thing is its audio output is a bit on the low side so I want to run it through an audio amplifier the thing is the amp has the mains neutral straight to chassis  and one side of AF input also to the chassis  so if I link the 2 beasts together my receiver RF Earth will also be taking the amps chassis to earth I could run it all from the isolation TX  do you think that's the best option?
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  • Kelly


    If you want a vintage Rex then have a look on EBay for a Racal RA17. I had one for years before going all modern. Built like brick outhouse and weighs a ton.


    For a bit of fun there is a lot of military Clansman kit on EBay. The 321 HF TX/ Rx if you want to go mobile.
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  • Kelly


    If you want a vintage Rex then have a look on EBay for a Racal RA17. I had one for years before going all modern. Built like brick outhouse and weighs a ton.


    For a bit of fun there is a lot of military Clansman kit on EBay. The 321 HF TX/ Rx if you want to go mobile.
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