Hello, this is off topic to a certain degree, but it seems like
someone on this group might know about this.
The space that I work on electronics in I get a strong audio signal
over the powerline from a radio station. The station is in Spanish
and the frequency is around 1600 khz. If something is plugged into
the wall outlet with a speaker on it, you can pretty much bet that
the radio station is going to be heard quite loudly. I've asked other
people in the building and they have the same problem. I'm located
near downtown Los Angeles (Echo Park, specifically near Sunset and
Alvarado).
I can get the same problem even with battery powered circuits, but
it's much worse when connected to the mains
Is there anything that can be done about this? Who's problem is this
- mine, the power company, the building owner, the radio station,
god, fcc?
any advice or information on this welcome, I know very little about radio.
thanks,
mark allen
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