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In Reply to: SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO INTERFERENCE MARANTZ 2270 posted by whiteyg80@gmail.com on April 8, 2014 at 21:28:29:
Probably your your cables are acting like antenna's for that one station... Maybe your IC's touching each other? or if they touch your ac cables? or your speaker cables touch your ac cables? or...while your hear radio Cancun loud and clear, slowly go thru your setup, moving cables around here and there, and see if their touching each other, or other cables/carpets/metal rack... is where the RFI becomes apparent. Sometimes it can leach in from the most weird places. But my guess is unshielded or not very well shielded cables... or like Raplh said, a loose ground, or loose RCA's... Maybe switch the sub in/out see if it is in that cable loop ...
We have all battled ground loops, and some of us have had to take on HAMM radio guys and their "yeah, that's right" call signs... Or Christian Rock stations...
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- RE: SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO INTERFERENCE MARANTZ 2270 - mingus 15:43:44 04/09/14 (3)
- RE: SPANISH LANGUAGE RADIO INTERFERENCE MARANTZ 2270 - whiteyg80@gmail.com 22:26:37 04/09/14 (2)
- 'light hum' is a symptom of RFI - Ralph 12:58:59 04/11/14 (0)
- In my experience the culprit is usually the way the various wires are laid out. nt - Elizabeth 09:57:52 04/10/14 (0)