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Old May 29th 05, 07:18 AM
Gen. Geroge Hammond
 
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Try unplugging the AC cord from the broadcast radio from the wall and
turn it around, if it's not polarized. If it is, get an adapter and
give it a try.
Then ground that radio




germ714 wrote:

It seems my cb is coming through my
am/fm radio when it's off. It's a stock radio
and the tip of my antenna is about 50 feet off
the ground. I am using rg-8 coax.
My question is do they make some
kind of filter to help prevent this.




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Old May 29th 05, 10:19 AM
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"Gen. Geroge Hammond" wrote in message
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Try unpluging the AC cord from the broadcast radio from the wall and
turn it around, if it's not polorized. If it is, get an adapter and
give it a try.
Then ground that radio

germ714 wrote:

It seems my cb is coming through my
am/fm radio when it's off. It's a stock radio
and the tip of my antenna is about 50 feet off
the ground. I am using rg-8 coax.
My question is do they make some
kind of filter to help prevent this.


Go to Wal-Mart and buy a brain. Then get off CB.
Your neighbors will thank you.

Roger Wiseman, AB8MQ


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