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Old January 19th 11, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard Clark View Post
If you have the provision for attaching an external antenna to the
problem receivers, then using a "rabbit ears" antenna, with careful
length adjustment might help (but it would seem unlikely). Notch
filters would also offer help, but this may be too sophisticated for
you if you are not a Ham or techie, and you are just visiting our
forum to tap our experience (which is perfectly OK).
Yeah, adding a notch filter to a $29 clock radio seems like an overkill (especially considering that it has no external antenna connections and I have no idea where my soldering iron went).

I think I'll just try replacing it with a $15 "old-school" model.

Thanks,
Jake
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