Yeah cheap switch mode power supplies can really be culprits.  Check out
some of the EEVblog videos on it.  He shows it on a scope.

R,

Bill

On Sat, Aug 31, 2019, 6:55 AM Paul Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was just playing with an AM radio in my bedroom. I found that it was
> picking up interference when it was trying to tune in to a weak station
> (which is most of them). One Nixie clock was a culprit, though I guess it
> could also be the wall wart I am using for that. Another was a USB wall
> wart.
>
> There is also something spraying wide band clicking noises, but that is a
> different story.
>
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