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Dorm Interference
Hi,
I'm living in a fairly large college dorm and I feel as though, as a consequence, my Grundig FR-200 is not able to pick up what it otherwise might. Considering that around 400-500 college students live here and remembering that college student = laptop / desktop + television + stereos + who knows what else. . . Do you think this would make a significant difference? Am I living in shortwave hell? Thanks in advance for your ideas! Selwyn-Lloyd |
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