Re: Tenn Station On My Wireless Router by smlunatick
smlunatick
Mon Apr 21 13:31:42 PDT 2008
Second, any unshielded wire can / will act just like any antenna. If you were
to check the simple FM antennas, they are just simple copper wire.
On 20/04/2008 smlunatick <yveslec@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Apr 20, 12:44 am, VanguardLH <V...@nguard.LH> wrote:
>> New Orleans Novice wrote:
>> > Tenn Station On My Wireless Router. Wireless BellSouth DSL
>>
>> > 1 or 2 times per week I hear a radio or TV station in my PC spealkers.
> All
>> > programs are closed. I have a Wireless Modem / Router with Wireless
>> > BellSouth DSL. I also have a 2nd wireless USR Router connected to the
> 1st
>> > Wireles Modem / Router.
>>
>> > How is that coming in? Somethings the voices are in a foreign languag
>e.
>> > This week I heard the call letters very loud and clear of a station in T
>enn.
>>
>> Use shielded speaker wires (if you get to select which ones to use
>> rather than being permanently attached to the speakers).
>>
>> Could be coming through the power lines up the power cord to the
>> amplifier in the powered speaker set. You'll need a line filter to get
>> rid of that, or a UPS might work (if it incorporates an isolation
>> transformer which means it'll be heavier than just the battery inside).
>>
>> Same happen if you hook up a set of unpowered headphones to the same
>> jacks as to where you connected the powered speaker set? That is, plug
>> in headphones into the audio out jack on the computer.
>
>I agree with this posibility. If you were to also place a GSM based
>cell phone near to your PC, you will hear a sound during the incoming
>calls (ringing.)