First of all, thanks to Sean and folks for looking into this. I'll give you guys a call to discuss if you want me to hold on to my second unit to run any tests or experiments.
To answer MeSue, the RF interference I'm hearing is not a constant buzzing. The way to tell is to turn the unit off, so that it's displaying the clock. Then plug headphones in (not PC speakers). If you hear a <click> every time the seconds change on the clock display then that's the RF issue I'm having. Also, PC speakers are different from headphones because they're (often) powered and pick up RF interference on their own, not coming from the SB. One test you can do is to unplug the speakers and see if the buzzing is still there. Also, for Sean and others, moving the antenna has an effect on the sound, as well. I've tried different positions -- vertical, horizontal to the left, horizontal to the right, and horizontal sticking straight out the back. Each position has a certain effect. The position with the least interference is sticking straight out the back. -- ephemere _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
