[NJARC] Help
Mike Feher
n4fs at eozinc.com
Wed Nov 15 22:06:51 EST 2006
Sounds like it may be from the switching power supply within the VCR. So,
you can try a new different VCR or a new wife :). Also, you may try placing
an external antenna on the receiver far from the VCR. It is hard to tell
from your description if the radiation you hear from the VCR is conducted or
emitted. Regards - Mike
Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell, NJ, 07731
732-886-5960
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Hi Guys . I know that I posed this situation one time before , however it
still continues . I listen to an AM standards station , from Long Island ,
WHLI
,1100 AM .I am on Staten Island , and use a G E Super Radio to acquire
the
reception . The signal I receive contains various " whistles , pops"
,etc., Until my wife's VCR turns on . At that moment all the background
noises
stop , until the VCR turns off . If I unplug the VCR , the interference
stops also , however I will be divorced since the Soap Operas , will not
be
recorded . Suggestions ? Thanks. Bob Ryan .
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