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Simon:
You are the only one with a clue in this thread. The rest are brainless dunces! RB "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... It's got nothing to do with grounding. It's got to do with masking interference from static buildup which can even travel across plastic. S.Simon "Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... While listening to Uncle NOAA the other night, my radio started cutting out, intermittently. Reaching for the radio, as I touched the mike cord the radio worked fine. When I let go, static. then the next morning, it seemed to work just fine. Someone suggested a bad ant. gound (?). What do you think? Isn't your mike cord insulated? If so, I wouldn't think that touching it could affect the ground plane. Regards Donal -- |
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