The strong RF signal is being picked up by the speaker wires which act like
antennas. The coupled signal is then rectified by the some unintentional
artifact of the design and the resulting current flow causes the speakers to
move creating audio.
To cure the problem purchase a .01 uF ceramic cap and place it accross your
speaker terminals, and/or shorten your speaker leads, or use sheilded wire
for them.
You can also try using ferrites on the speaker lines but these don't
generally work as well and they are expensive.
73,
Len
WT6G
wrote in message ...
I forgot, what happens when a cab or truck with a strong CB ends up
broadcasting throughout my house even though there is no juice in any
of my audio systems? Supposing (theoretically, don't try at home,
prolly illegal) someone wanted to replicate this. How?
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