I'll try that tomorrow Tom, moving it to another room. right now it is
hiding on me as someone must have unplugged it as it is not where it
usually is. theoutlet it was last plugged into usually only runs a
wall air ocnditioner unit which is away for the winter and a cell phone
jack charger unit. thanks.Lee
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:15:06AM -0700,
Tom Fowle
wrote:
> Lee
> I find it unlikely that a scanner would produce such interference on one
> frequency
> It's much more likely that there is some outside source of the junk.
> Try moving the scanner to different locations and see if you get
> more or less "quieting" when the carrier is on. If that happens you'll have
> to look around for the source of noise. Could be anything electronic at all,
> a light ballast, or anything that plugs in.
> Tom Fowle
>
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