Hello, Dude
Many areas have enacted ordinances which allow the local police to ticket
CBs which cause interference, so you might wish to reconsider. The problem
is, of course, that the speaker wires can pick up radiation and conduct it
back into the audio system which can then rectify (detect) the signal,
amplify it, and send it back to the speakers.
To avoid interference, it would be best to have an outdoor antenna, oriented
vertically. The reasoning is that most of the speaker wires will be run
horizontally. Should you run a horizontal dipole (bent, if necessary),
especially around the floor of your apartment/condo, the chances would be
great that you would interfere with his stereo - a *lot*. Of course, you
wouldn't want such a dipole right on the wall next to his unit. A stock cb
would likely wreck havoc to his stereo if fed into two 9 foot lengths of
wire (a dipole) run along the wall between your units, so don't do that. Of
course, if you ever had any interference problems, you'd be better off
running ssb. It will interfere as much, but your voice won't be
recognizable. Hopefully, you wouldn't do something like that.
I had a problem a couple of years ago. A 500 watt entertainment center plus
250 watt subwofer went a long ways to curing the problem. That, plus
recordings of "The Thunderer", "Washington Post March", "The Stars and
Stripes Forever", and a whole lot of other marches burned onto a cd can work
wonders.

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Hope this helps!
Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim
"Dude" wrote in message
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I have a noisy that has no respect for people. He has mixing decks
which he plays all the time which you can hear through the wall. I
have researched ways of interfering with his stereo and came across
many web sites stating that cb can affect stereo speakers.
I know this isn't really the group to ask this, but has anyone
suggestions on how to interfere with his stereo speakers as he is
starting to really get on my nerves.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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