Feature

●The bhi GroundBreaker audio unit isolates the grounds on your bhi DSP noise cancelling product or other ancillary equipment from those of the radio system, eliminating potential ground loops and RFI problems from your audio due to earth loop problems or a poorly matched antenna
●These small compact in-line audio connection units come in various impedances covering all the main values (10 k Ohm, 600 Ohm and 8 Ohm, mono and stereo connections) currently used in many audio systems.
●The bhi GroundBreaker is easy to use and simply connects between your Receiver/transceiver and audio DSP/ancillary equipment using 3.5mm connections.


Description

The bhi GroundBreaker audio unit isolates the grounds on your bhi DSP noise cancelling product or other ancillary equipment from those of the radio system, eliminating potential ground loops and RFI problems from your audio due to earth loop problems or a poorly matched antenna.

So you’ve tried providing a better ground system, wrapping the audio leads round ferrite rings, clamping ferrite beads onto the cables, running your systems up on to different power supplies, checking the connections etc. The bhi GroundBreaker is possibly the solution as this passive in-line audio product will totally isolate the grounds of bhi DSP noise cancelling product or other ancillary equipment you may be using from those of the radio system.

These small compact in-line audio connection units come in various impedances covering all the main values (10 k Ohm, 600 Ohm and 8 Ohm, mono and stereo connections) currently used in many audio systems.

The bhi GroundBreaker is easy to use and simply connects between your Receiver/transceiver and audio DSP/ancillary equipment using 3.5mm connections. It should be noted that the unit works both ways round. Try to keep the leads as short as possible to minimise the effect airborne RF pickup.

The GroundBreaker, does have limits to its power handling. The 600 Ohm and 10k Ohm devices are capable of handling the normal audio levels that can be found in most, if not all, audio systems. The 8 Ohm device is only meant to be used at powers up to 0.5 Watts. This is meant to allow interfacing to most bhi audio products and not meant for the transfer of power into un-powered speaker units.