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I recently bought a GE Superadio III for listening to talk radio on distant
stations. I've noticed that often when I turn it on in the morning, there will be a good bit of static. Sometimes after c. 15-20 minutes, the static will suddenly get very loud, then there is a loud pop, then the static completely disappears and the sound is crystal clear. I have been unable to link this to anything going on in the house, like an appliance being turned off or anything like that. Does anyone know what is happening, and if it's possible to induce the static-pop-clear thing so that I don't have to wait 15-20 minutes for it to happen? Or some other solution? Thanks. ronaug |
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On 2004-12-09, ronaug wrote:
I recently bought a GE Superadio III for listening to talk radio on distant stations. I've noticed that often when I turn it on in the morning, there will be a good bit of static. Sometimes after c. 15-20 minutes, the static will suddenly get very loud, then there is a loud pop, then the static completely disappears and the sound is crystal clear. I have been unable to link this to anything going on in the house, like an appliance being turned off or anything like that. First you need to find out if the problem is environmental, or something to do with the radio. If the interference is envrionmental, then problem may not be being created in your house, it could be at a neighbors. Does the problem only occur in the morning? If you left the radio off for an extended period then turned it on at night, do you still have the interference? If the static only occurs at certain times of day, look for something on a timer, either at your house or in a nearby -- street lights cycling off perhaps. Try using the radio in a different location, away from your house -- if you still have the problem, then it is most likely something to do with the radio. Try leaving the radio on all night, with the volume turned all the way down. Do you still have the interference when this happens -- if so, then the problem is local and not internal to the radio. -- Alex / AB2RC Linux is user friendly, however it is not idiot friendly |
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On 2004-12-09, ronaug wrote:
I recently bought a GE Superadio III for listening to talk radio on distant stations. I've noticed that often when I turn it on in the morning, there will be a good bit of static. Sometimes after c. 15-20 minutes, the static will suddenly get very loud, then there is a loud pop, then the static completely disappears and the sound is crystal clear. I have been unable to link this to anything going on in the house, like an appliance being turned off or anything like that. First you need to find out if the problem is environmental, or something to do with the radio. If the interference is envrionmental, then problem may not be being created in your house, it could be at a neighbors. Does the problem only occur in the morning? If you left the radio off for an extended period then turned it on at night, do you still have the interference? If the static only occurs at certain times of day, look for something on a timer, either at your house or in a nearby -- street lights cycling off perhaps. Try using the radio in a different location, away from your house -- if you still have the problem, then it is most likely something to do with the radio. Try leaving the radio on all night, with the volume turned all the way down. Do you still have the interference when this happens -- if so, then the problem is local and not internal to the radio. -- Alex / AB2RC Linux is user friendly, however it is not idiot friendly |
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