Also the data artifact sound on a 536 occurred when the radio was scanning. It stopped when you held on an object.
The hum on the 200s I use is definitely a different sound than that.
I just want to say that it is amazing the progress that has been made on this project through the observations and corroboration of everybody.
I agree that the two sounds heard between the models are not the same.
I do wonder now if better grounding of the little SD card socket part of the 536HP would not help with the data artifacts that can be heard when there is I/O activity with the card.
I did a test with my newest SDS200 that I received in the past two weeks or so. It was basically hum free even with the mitigation part removed.
After watching these threads about the poorly made ground strap wires and poor or no grounding of the display board, I opened up my SDS200 again and lifted the ground wires. That did allow me to hear the hum. I found that just doing the ground wire from the soldered area around the metal display frame to the chassis was enough to remove me hum. I went ahead and added that new ground wire as insurance.
I also looked at the factory ground strap wires again as someone said they used aluminum wire. That did not sound right. I looked at one crimp connected ring terminal that was not very good looking. I heated it up with the iron and it took solder just fine.
So I went ahead and soldered all the crimp only ends of the ground straps before I closed my radio back up.
It's still running hum free so I'll leave it be. At least I know I can also improve on the display boards ground to the actual chassis should any noise occur down the road but for now, I'll leave that one go as I don't feel like scraping the PCB down to copper at the screw locations. That find is an excellent find though and I'm fairly confident that is responsible for most of the hum problems users are hearing.
It's too bad the fix for that cannot be done easier though.