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Static on FM Radio
luc inscribed in red ink for all to know:
Bruce in Alaska wrote: In article , "Phil Stanton" wrote: I had a lot of interference with a Cristec battery charger on both FM radio and VHF. Cured it by replacing it with a Sterling charger. What make is yours? Phil Most of the "Noisy" Marine Battery Chargers, use an SCR to control the charging duty cycle. These are notoriously noisy as the SCR "Rings" when triggered, causing the noise. OEM's like this system because it is CHEAP to build. Any good Linear Regulated Charger will be much quieter, if not silent. If noise is your problem, spend you money on a good Linear Regulated Charger. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ Not sure the details of my charger but it's a West Marine charger and it is the culprit putting noise on the FM music stations. I turned it off, and bingo! Noise begone! But, obviously, I'm going to continue charging my batteries. So I can find out the details and change out to a Linear Regulated Charger. Another question raised by the first person who responded to this post, is the noise via the wiring, or is it RF output that the FM is picking up? thanks Luc Pull the antenna off of your VHF. If the noise goes away, or decreases significantly, then it is arriving as RF (or at least partly so - it could be coming both ways...). If the "static" is actually hum and not static, then it is certainly arriving over the power wiring. bob |
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