Posted by Janicholson on January 13, 2011 at 06:24:33 from (199.17.6.126):
In Reply to: OT: weird car radio posted by 2x4 on January 13, 2011 at 01:22:41:
The tuning modules and the power amplifiers in modern radios are subject to issues such as stray naturally occuring hard radiation and EMI. in some cases the transistors and micro components in the chips are able to be turned on, and stay on, as mentioned below. We are bombarded with signals from every broadcasting antenna in use. These include satelite radio, regular broadcast radio, TV signals ham, and thousands of other FCC approved and non-approved international signals. To me it is a miracle that stations can be selected among the plethora. I owned a home in San Jose, CA that was (when purchased) ungrounded, and at the apex of a local station's antenna array. Every thing in the house with a speaker attached played that station, including the phone, CD players, and the sterio when playing taped music. A complete rewire and grounding rod, plus a new phone entry system with shielded wires fixed it. Jim
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