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Old September 27th 03, 03:18 PM
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Try Ferrite chokes on all the lines coming out of the computer. Keep the
chokes as close to the case as possible. Also try all the monitor tricks you
can find they are notorious for generating interference. Try another scanner
because R/S is prone to cheep construction and no filtering. You can also
try an outside antenna and keep the coax well away from the computer,
monitor and all the cables. Good Luck

"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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