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#101611 - 02/17/05 06:02 AM
Re: radio inteference
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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There is really not much you can do. This is called spurious radiation, and is not at all uncommon. If you call the radio station, they will usually send someone out to check out the situation, and some actually have filtration kits available at no charge to correct the situation. The only reason I know about this is at one time I worked in radio as a newscaster and our station had a similar problem. The station eventually relocated their transmitter and tower to the back end of a large farm and problem was solved. Living near a radio station's tower is kinda' like living next to a freeway and complaining about the traffic noise--just not much you can do about it! Cheers, Gary
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