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2003-12-29, 12:23 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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sry, this isnt really a problem just a weird happening...ok here goes
ONLY on the very lowest volume setting, almost off, my speakers pick up a local radio station...not entirely clear but if you put your ear up to the speaker you can hear it decently....any idea why this might be happening? |
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2003-12-29, 02:28 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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Awww no way! This happens to me too! Only I hear it on my phone in my room. Honestly! I'll be talking to someone and I faintly hear some other guy yapping away. I don't know what station it is (some sorta news station I thunk) but it passes time when I talk to my gf. I'll try and ignore her voice and try and make out what the radio in my phone is saying. I thought I was the only one experiencing something like this.
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2003-12-29, 11:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
Ive had that happen in the past 8) There was a guy on hte news here near flint michigan who reported that to the news becuase everything to his cds were picking up this local religious channel and he couldnt get it to stop on his end or something. I forget how you can fix this sorta thing but i felt like sharing that. I doubt youl hve to go that far. do you have any protection on the wires from picking up this sorta thing. You have to stop it from happening when you design radios or other tecnology based on arborn transmotion because you have everything transmiting from different distances and if someone is transmitting on a frequency or whatever right they can make it pick up on other poeple stuff. Its a natural part of the technology and is part of the reason why we ahve tried to regulate radio and such.
Last edited by Ait'al; 2003-12-29 at 11:09 PM. |
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