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Old May 27th 04, 09:05 AM
Dude
 
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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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Old May 28th 04, 12:44 AM
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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. )

Hope this helps!

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

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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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Old May 28th 04, 12:53 AM
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-snip some good Jim stuff-

"Jim Hampton" wrote:
Hello, Dude

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.

Oh, don't turn your power mic up full blast and disconnect the ground
from you coax either.

... and be sure not to buy a small 12v mobile linear amplifier, that runs
best on a battery charger with no battery. g

Good advice, Jim..hope he never moves in next to me.


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Old May 28th 04, 01:00 AM
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
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. )

Hope this helps!

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

"Dude" wrote in message
. com...
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


thanks for condoning rf interference to a neigbors stereo and not
having the guts to own up to it surely the guy will find out its a cb
and surly he will come knocking on dudes door and then their will be
an ass kicking and it will be your fault Jim. or some other cber will
be blamed for it. your solution is typical key clown thinking, low
down and dirty like Steveo harassing leland at his home while keeping
his ID hidden etc. In the UK there are police just like here all it
takes is a polite visit to the guy and ask him to turn down his music
if he doesnt respond then get the police to remind him, case closed.
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Old May 28th 04, 01:29 AM
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"I Am Not George" wrote in message
m...

thanks for condoning rf interference to a neigbors stereo and not
having the guts to own up to it surely the guy will find out its a cb
and surly he will come knocking on dudes door and then their will be
an ass kicking and it will be your fault Jim. or some other cber will
be blamed for it. your solution is typical key clown thinking, low
down and dirty like Steveo harassing leland at his home while keeping
his ID hidden etc. In the UK there are police just like here all it
takes is a polite visit to the guy and ask him to turn down his music
if he doesnt respond then get the police to remind him, case closed.


To be honest, it is the way most audio equipment has been manufactured
(although this may have improved in the 8 years since I worked in an EMC
lab).

Under one test, we destroyed a monitor (as in computer monitor) with only 3
V/M unmodulated carrier! This kind of junk couldn't be sold in Europe at
that time. Of course, we've cheapened everything and have the manufacturing
largely in China using only the minimum component count necessary to make
the equipment work. BTW, the 3 V/M was around 220 MHz. A typical cell
phone will hit your noggin with about 60 V/M.

I had to assume that he had already tried "nice" channels; besides, I
believe I told him to avoid that horizontal dipole located next to the
problem unit.

Perhaps I am wrong in the above assumption, but around here folks will park
in front of your driveway and just don't care. About the only thing to get
the police involved is if they hear a gunshot in the background when you
call them. I'm sure you think I am exaggerating, but, unfortunately, I am
not. One murder last night; another two days ago. Folks park where no
parking is permitted (and busses can't get through). So, I was going by the
assumption that the gentleman had no luck using proper channels; my
suggestion was a *big* stereo with appropriate recordings that most might
find irritating if played over and over. I still *love* Sousa!

Uh, Stevo keeps his id hidden? I'll have to check; the posts I've seen from
him do not have his id hidden. Then again, it may just be my imagination.


Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim



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Old May 28th 04, 01:50 AM
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
"I Am Not George" wrote in message
m...

thanks for condoning rf interference to a neigbors stereo and not
having the guts to own up to it surely the guy will find out its a cb
and surly he will come knocking on dudes door and then their will be
an ass kicking and it will be your fault Jim. or some other cber will
be blamed for it. your solution is typical key clown thinking, low
down and dirty like Steveo harassing leland at his home while keeping
his ID hidden etc. In the UK there are police just like here all it
takes is a polite visit to the guy and ask him to turn down his music
if he doesnt respond then get the police to remind him, case closed.


To be honest, it is the way most audio equipment has been manufactured
(although this may have improved in the 8 years since I worked in an EMC
lab).

Under one test, we destroyed a monitor (as in computer monitor) with only
3 V/M unmodulated carrier! This kind of junk couldn't be sold in Europe
at that time. Of course, we've cheapened everything and have the
manufacturing largely in China using only the minimum component count
necessary to make the equipment work. BTW, the 3 V/M was around 220 MHz.
A typical cell phone will hit your noggin with about 60 V/M.

I had to assume that he had already tried "nice" channels; besides, I
believe I told him to avoid that horizontal dipole located next to the
problem unit.

Perhaps I am wrong in the above assumption, but around here folks will
park in front of your driveway and just don't care. About the only thing
to get the police involved is if they hear a gunshot in the background
when you call them. I'm sure you think I am exaggerating, but,
unfortunately, I am not. One murder last night; another two days ago.
Folks park where no parking is permitted (and busses can't get through).
So, I was going by the assumption that the gentleman had no luck using
proper channels; my suggestion was a *big* stereo with appropriate
recordings that most might find irritating if played over and over. I
still *love* Sousa!

Uh, Stevo keeps his id hidden? I'll have to check; the posts I've seen
from him do not have his id hidden. Then again, it may just be my
imagination.

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

They know my name and the town I live in, Jim. Yet I've been Mr Peebles,
cuz they have me on nads roach coach apt video. Dogie even had the sack
to email me a warning that they had 'my finger prints on the note that I
stuck under Nad's door'.

Did anyone ever ask Leland what my note said?

I've also been the Nascar driver who is somewhat brain-dead, so I can
understand that comparison, but he doesn't have an s in his last name
....it gets confusing.
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Old May 28th 04, 02:19 AM
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Steveo wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote:

"I Am Not George" wrote in message
. com...

thanks for condoning rf interference to a neigbors stereo and not
having the guts to own up to it surely the guy will find out its a cb
and surly he will come knocking on dudes door and then their will be
an ass kicking and it will be your fault Jim. or some other cber will
be blamed for it. your solution is typical key clown thinking, low
down and dirty like Steveo harassing leland at his home while keeping
his ID hidden etc. In the UK there are police just like here all it
takes is a polite visit to the guy and ask him to turn down his music
if he doesnt respond then get the police to remind him, case closed.


To be honest, it is the way most audio equipment has been manufactured
(although this may have improved in the 8 years since I worked in an EMC
lab).

Under one test, we destroyed a monitor (as in computer monitor) with only
3 V/M unmodulated carrier! This kind of junk couldn't be sold in Europe
at that time. Of course, we've cheapened everything and have the
manufacturing largely in China using only the minimum component count
necessary to make the equipment work. BTW, the 3 V/M was around 220 MHz.
A typical cell phone will hit your noggin with about 60 V/M.

I had to assume that he had already tried "nice" channels; besides, I
believe I told him to avoid that horizontal dipole located next to the
problem unit.

Perhaps I am wrong in the above assumption, but around here folks will
park in front of your driveway and just don't care. About the only thing
to get the police involved is if they hear a gunshot in the background
when you call them. I'm sure you think I am exaggerating, but,
unfortunately, I am not. One murder last night; another two days ago.
Folks park where no parking is permitted (and busses can't get through).
So, I was going by the assumption that the gentleman had no luck using
proper channels; my suggestion was a *big* stereo with appropriate
recordings that most might find irritating if played over and over. I
still *love* Sousa!

Uh, Stevo keeps his id hidden? I'll have to check; the posts I've seen
from him do not have his id hidden. Then again, it may just be my
imagination.

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim


They know my name and the town I live in, Jim. Yet I've been Mr Peebles,
cuz they have me on nads roach coach apt video. Dogie even had the sack
to email me a warning that they had 'my finger prints on the note that I
stuck under Nad's door'.

Did anyone ever ask Leland what my note said?

I've also been the Nascar driver who is somewhat brain-dead, so I can
understand that comparison, but he doesn't have an s in his last name
...it gets confusing.


the nascar driver is a sheet metal collector. dont think it applies here...

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Old May 28th 04, 02:30 AM
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote:

"I Am Not George" wrote in message
. com...

thanks for condoning rf interference to a neigbors stereo and not
having the guts to own up to it surely the guy will find out its a cb
and surly he will come knocking on dudes door and then their will be
an ass kicking and it will be your fault Jim. or some other cber will
be blamed for it. your solution is typical key clown thinking, low
down and dirty like Steveo harassing leland at his home while keeping
his ID hidden etc. In the UK there are police just like here all it
takes is a polite visit to the guy and ask him to turn down his music
if he doesnt respond then get the police to remind him, case closed.

To be honest, it is the way most audio equipment has been manufactured
(although this may have improved in the 8 years since I worked in an
EMC lab).

Under one test, we destroyed a monitor (as in computer monitor) with
only 3 V/M unmodulated carrier! This kind of junk couldn't be sold in
Europe at that time. Of course, we've cheapened everything and have
the manufacturing largely in China using only the minimum component
count necessary to make the equipment work. BTW, the 3 V/M was around
220 MHz. A typical cell phone will hit your noggin with about 60 V/M.

I had to assume that he had already tried "nice" channels; besides, I
believe I told him to avoid that horizontal dipole located next to the
problem unit.

Perhaps I am wrong in the above assumption, but around here folks will
park in front of your driveway and just don't care. About the only
thing to get the police involved is if they hear a gunshot in the
background when you call them. I'm sure you think I am exaggerating,
but, unfortunately, I am not. One murder last night; another two days
ago. Folks park where no parking is permitted (and busses can't get
through). So, I was going by the assumption that the gentleman had no
luck using proper channels; my suggestion was a *big* stereo with
appropriate recordings that most might find irritating if played over
and over. I still *love* Sousa!

Uh, Stevo keeps his id hidden? I'll have to check; the posts I've seen
from him do not have his id hidden. Then again, it may just be my
imagination.

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim


They know my name and the town I live in, Jim. Yet I've been Mr
Peebles, cuz they have me on nads roach coach apt video. Dogie even had
the sack to email me a warning that they had 'my finger prints on the
note that I stuck under Nad's door'.

Did anyone ever ask Leland what my note said?

I've also been the Nascar driver who is somewhat brain-dead, so I can
understand that comparison, but he doesn't have an s in his last name
...it gets confusing.


the nascar driver is a sheet metal collector. dont think it applies
here...

He's running in the Craftsman Truck Series now and doing a little
better than he was in the cup car. He used to be a pretty good
driver till he had a really bad wreck and head injury. You can
hear it in his speech now.

I can't afford to crush my sheet metal. That involves paint and
cha$$is on them old hot rods.
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