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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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![]() "Gen. Geroge Hammond" wrote in message ... 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 |