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Paul Merrill wrote: transwhite wrote: Shut off all individual circuit breakers at the electrical box. If it goes away, it's probably some electrical appliance in your house causing interference. Turn on all breakers one by one until the interference comes back to isolate the circuit where the interference begins. If this doesn't work, it could very well be a neighbors appliance causing interference or a piece of power equipment, like a power line transformer in your neighborhood, going bad. Faulty power line transformers can work within spec for years and still cause all kinds of radio interference. Good luck getting your power company to investigate if that's the case... "Paul Merrill" wrote in message om... Any ideas on fixing it? Ok, I hit the main power tonight and the interference when away. So, it seems it is in the house. Now, the thing that I can't figure is that is is NOT constant but 30 seconds on 65 seconds off (continuously). I have no idea what in my house would be switching on every 65 seconds for 30 second. When I'm using listening all the lights are off in the house except for a couple, TV is off, all appliances are off, all that seems to be left is the fridge. Any clues as to what it might be? Turn the main breaker on and start with the smaller circuits one at a time until the noise comes back. Keep narrowing it down. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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