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In Reply to: RE: Question about static on FM reception. posted by cootcraig on January 23, 2014 at 14:17:44
Twisting the twin-lead could also help with shielding but it will shorten it a bit.It comes and goes? That's why I don't think it is your set-up.
See below.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Edits: 01/23/14Follow Ups:
I mis-remembered. I have a 3 way coax antenna switch ordered
with F connector adapters. I'll pull the RG6 with the twinlead and cut to
fit. I want to clean up the hole in the wall that lets the antennas in.
And have a handy switch for the antennas. ( 2 rhombics and a dipole)
If the station is broadcasting in HD,,,Your tuner is picking up an artifact called SELF NOISE....
The station would have to be transmitting only occasionally with the HD stuff turned on, for it to be the cause.
I would think that was highly unlikely. Unless they are currently just testing it.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
To see whether they are broadcasting HD, contact the station or look at the web site below. If it is intermittent, they may indeed be testing or installing it. Good luck!
I used the national stations tab, and searched on 'All' and on 'Classical' - with no result.
I may not have exhausted the search options.
One of them could still be testing HD and hasn't yet committed.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
hdradio.com is out of date. Several listed stations in my area dropped HD years ago.
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