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You can identify the frequency of the interference using the Frequency Analysis window. It is 1kHz and a lot of even harmonics but is way down in the noise level. You can remove them with the DeHummer effect from noise reduction/Restoration effects menu. Use the settings shown in the attached image.

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September 17, 2017

You can identify the frequency of the interference using the Frequency Analysis window. It is 1kHz and a lot of even harmonics but is way down in the noise level. You can remove them with the DeHummer effect from noise reduction/Restoration effects menu. Use the settings shown in the attached image.