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Frogleg wrote:

On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:27:44 +0100, Pooh Bear
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Frogleg wrote:


Radio is nice and clear on batteries, but when plugged into either
outlet, is too noisy to listen to comfortably.


Have you tried selectively powering off the TV, DVD, PC etc to see which is the
culprit(s) ?


They all seem to be. Of course, I wouldn't have the TV on while
listening to the radio, so might re-check that plug.

On Radio Shack's site there's a $6 snap-on ferrite core gadget, or a
$21 AC line filter. Which, if either, may benefit me the most?


The ferrite core will almost certainly do very little and is monstrously
overpriced !

A line filter should fix it but you ought to be able to get one for less than
$21.


Thanks, Graham. Any suggestion of another source for line filter?


http://cgi.ebay.com/Reduce-Electro-M...QQcmdZViewItem

Perhaps ? looks about as good as that RS one.

Graham

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