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"moth ." wrote in message
... Thank you, everyone for helping me. The handyman just came up. I could have sworn I tried this with nothing plugged in but the hair dryer seems to have been the problem. There's a reset button which was off (when you turned the dryer on, it stops it from working), When this button is off, the socket buzzes when I key the HT. When the button is reset, no buzzing. We tried it in another kitchen outlet and it did the same thing. So it's not the outlet that needs fixing. What's happening technically is beyond me. If anyone understands this, I'd appreciate an explanation. I am wondering how much of this may be due to old coax. I'm careful to not crush it...the window is never tight, I always leave a space. Your coax does NOT have to be broken, to create RF troubles. When you transmit, the signal from your antenna is getting into the circuit which most likely isn't shielded against such things, and is playing havoc with it. THAT HAPPENS....... RF does strange things....... NS |
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