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| speakers? I just moved into a house, and now when I turn my computer speakers on, I am hearing a tv or a radio station thru them. What is causing this? How can I stop it? |
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| You either live near a broadcast tower or repeater that is interfering with your speakers...They tend to hide smaller antenas repeaters really good these days...tall buildings, barns, churchesI dont think you can...maybe try moving it to the other side of the house |
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| Hello; As was mentioned by another member, you may live near a radio tower, or repeater. This would especially interfere, if your speakers are wireless... most wireless (if not ALL) use FM transmissions, as to TV, and cordless phones, and now cell phones. As all of these devices crowd the airwaves, they tend to interfere with one another, as the govt continues to regulate the crowded airwaves, there's bound to be more and more interferance issues. I hope this helps... btw; have you noticed you can hear the lower TV channels, at the lower FM band on your radio? |
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