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Old September 26th 03, 04:52 AM
NetWeasel
 
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Not much you can do but get the radio away from the PC.

I don't know if it will do any good (probably not), but maybe try changing
the refresh rate on your monitor. The reason I suggest it is that it's
about the only setting on your computer that you can really fiddle with
easily, that could be a source of interference. It's possible that your
monitor might produce less emissions at a different refresh rate.

-NW



"tomcatgbmi" wrote in message
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When i use my handheld near my computer I get a buzzing noise on certain
channels. How do I stop this? I'm using a Pro 92 and a desktop computer

Tom
Mt. Morris

check out my Genesee County, Michigan scanner site at

geocities.com/tomcat4680


 
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