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Old January 29th 05, 06:12 PM
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A better radio will just allow you to here the interference better. An
external antenna, well away from the house, fed to the radio via shielded
transmission line would help.

"Ric Trexell" wrote in message
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I'm currently using a Grundig YB 400 but I'm sure this would happen with

any
shortwave, but my problem is the clicking of the TV nearly across the

whole
spectrum from 1-30mhz. There are spots where it doesn't bother much and

if
the signal from the radio station is strong it is not a problem. I was
wondering if an outside antenna would improve this or just make it worse?
If I turn on the TV and listen to the radio it isn't there so I'm assuming
it is from the remote control part of it. I used to have an old TV with

out
a remote and it didn't bother. I have thought of getting a better radio

at
times but this clicking has made me wonder it it is worth it. If it

weren't
for watching my own videos and the news, I would know what to do with the
TV, but I really don't want to see if it will support the weight of a bull
dozer just yet. Got any ideas as to what I should do? By the way, this

is
heard even when the AC line cord is not used. Ric in Wisconsin.