ceejay;163913 Wrote: 
> Thanks for the responses.
> 
> The Creative device looks nice, but its too big, too expensive, and
> anyway isn't the tivoli that I've just bought!
> 
> There are at least two pictures of people using this setup on the forum
> - how have you solved the interference problem?
> 
> And what is that aerial connector on the back?
> 
> Ceejay

Ceejay >>> Of course, sorry about suggesting something you don't have
and not talking about what you do have!  (I guess I was really just
contributing another idea to the thread generally.)

As for the interference problem, I didn't do anything at all - the
Creative device seems not to be affected.  I'd previously tried using
the radio in a JVC EX-A1 Compact Component system with the SB3 on top,
and that was hopeless;  but the Creative device just worked - there
isn't any significant interference.

And I'm using the supplied "dangly bit of string" external aerial, not
any thing more sophisticated. I don't know much about the physics of
radios,  but this implies that the interference may not to be to do
with the aerial itself;  rather, I guess some internal component that
matters is screened better in the Creative device than on other
radios???  (At this point, all becomes shrouded in mystery as far as
I'm concerned!)

The Creative user manual says that the rear panel aerial connector is
an "FM Antenna 'F'-type jack, 75 ohms", and you can attach an adapter
(included) that provides what looks for all the world like the  sort of
socket you get on the back of a VCR where you plug in the VCR end of the
cable that connects to the aerial socket on the TV.


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