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DJ wrote:
Speaking of hearing Christmas lights, a friend just got a radio and hears a contant tick tick tick like a clock in the background. But, its not a clock. ANy other hints at isolating this interference? If the ticking is very regular (like a clock), it's probably coming from a digital device in his home or a close neighbor. First thing to do is turn off the main circuit breaker in the house to remove power from all possible sources for the ticking. Operate the radio on batteries and listen for the tick. If it's gone, turn the main breaker back on. Now turn off each circuit breaker in the box one at a time, to isolate which circuit has the device which is making the ticking. When you find the right circuit, start disconnecting all the devices on that line one at a time. Eventually you'll track it down. I had a similar problem and traced it to a cordless drill battery charger. It only made the sound after the battery was fully charged. If the noise didn't go away when the main breaker was off, take the radio outside and walk around the neighborhood to see where the ticking is strongest. You might have to question a neighbor or two after you find the area where the ticking is loudest. |
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