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![]() "JRS" wrote in message ... Jazz, As a previous person noted, check for a street lamp(s). It should be obvious if you can watch them while listening to the noise. Other culprits: A heating pad in someone's house nearby. Same thing applies to those vibrating devices that you can sit up against that have heaters in them. Aquarium heaters, heat tapes for pipes, although these should be acting up all day long, not just at night. Keep us posted. John One big thing happening is that the gas company is laying this huge yellow piping past my street. However, they work all day and it doesn't affect it. Just at night. This is around the time it started tho. Maybe they are leaving something running at night? On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 22:05:08 -0500, "Jazzy" wrote: Hi , I live in Southern NJ and like to listen to sports talk WIP 610 am . My problem is that about a month ago , at about 7 every night( for hours) I get loud , blasting sounds for about 30 seconds straight at least every 5 minutes. It sounds like someone is using a power tool and it is interfering with the reception. Could that be it? Can it be my neighbor working on something every night? It sounds like when I turn on certain lights in my house when am radio is on and it interferes. Just had to post this, this is terrible , it has taken my nightly listening away. What could it be? Thanks, Jazz |
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