Do you think your heater's coil is a dynamic coil thereby picking up stuff like 
that? I can  do that with my shur sm58 mic I use when I want to think about it. 
Interessting stuff.
On Mar 14, 2014, at 7:57 PM, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Martin, you mentioned electronic equipment getting out of whack, and strange 
> things happening to it.  Well, I have a small heater I keep on a shelf in my 
> bedroom for those nights it gets too cold for simple blankets and feather 
> beds to cope.  What I find, is that during the times this heater is running, 
> (generally around 2-4 am timeframe) I can hear a radio station faintly coming 
> from the heater when it's running.  It's not loud enough to record, since the 
> heater noise drowns it out mostly), but it is noticable, and although I have 
> yet to hear a station id during the time it's been active, I find it 
> interesting that it happens anyway.  I've been tempted a time or two to get 
> my regular radio, and try to match the station before the heater turns off 
> again, but being it happens in the middle of the night, and I'm usually too 
> cold to crawl out of bed if I don't need to, it's remained only an idle 
> thought.
> 
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