When TVs came out it became more difficult and less fun to listen to AM radio since the video circiuts and tube guns created a series of whistles whicn varied in tone at certain AM frequencies.Some AM freqs had very audible whistles while other were so high pitched that they were not audible,and some were almost inaudible at the low pitch end and they sounded like a low hum.New video equipment might make less whistle or whine but they are not totally free of noise producing components.The amount of noise depends on the distance between the TV and the AM receiver.To eliminate any noise from a TV would require max distance and maybe the radio running on batteries since the AC line of the radio transfers a lot of noise from other appliances and from wiring in general.Bill in Vic,BC
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