treyboothe
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So we have completed a station alerting system (Audio only). Which is really just a 70v audio system attached to a mobile radio. Below are the photos of the system.
(Ignore the mess with the rack, we're still in the process of finishing it up)
Amplifier with rack mounted volume controls. This is mounted in our server room where access is restricted to a few admin and IT personnel. Hopefully in the future we will replace the m1225.

Below is diagram for the audio system. Everything is wired with 16 awg twisted pair.

RFS BA1012-1 Antenna with 1/2" Hardline, polyphaser is inside the server room mounted to a grounded bus bar.

After I grounded the antenna, we have a low level hum which is annoying for some of our personnel. When I run test audio (music from my phone) the audio does not have this hum. Should placing a ground isolator after the audio out of the radio fix this issue? Any other thoughts or ideas will be appreciated.
(Ignore the mess with the rack, we're still in the process of finishing it up)
Amplifier with rack mounted volume controls. This is mounted in our server room where access is restricted to a few admin and IT personnel. Hopefully in the future we will replace the m1225.

Below is diagram for the audio system. Everything is wired with 16 awg twisted pair.

RFS BA1012-1 Antenna with 1/2" Hardline, polyphaser is inside the server room mounted to a grounded bus bar.

After I grounded the antenna, we have a low level hum which is annoying for some of our personnel. When I run test audio (music from my phone) the audio does not have this hum. Should placing a ground isolator after the audio out of the radio fix this issue? Any other thoughts or ideas will be appreciated.