I wish Radio Shack would also start selling amatuer radios again.
Weren't they changing their name to simply "The Shack?" <humor on>I've
heard that they are doing this because someone threatened a lawsuit as
they did not get the majority of their sales from "Radios."<humor off>
RS Lawyers: Just kidding - though they should change their name to
"CellPhoneMP3 Shack."

Martin - cool that you found it.  We had a "touch on" lamp once that
caused similar fits.  That made its way to trash.  I told my family that
"it quit."

Dave in Indy

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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 18:16:11 -0700
From: Mike Sanburn <mikesanb...@hotmail.com>
To: <irca@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] The hunt for a noise source
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Martin, 'glad that you found your noise source. I know the neighbors
here have bug zappers and other toys. Upper half of the band is often
just buzz. P.S. Wouldn't it be great if somebody could convince Radio
Shack/Realistic to start manufacturing those little TRFs again??? I know
that we have Ultralights now, but that was the ultralight of its
day.Heading out to AZ and NM in a few days. 73 Mike Sanburn  KG6LJU
 
> From: martinfo...@cox.net
> To: irca@hard-core-dx.com; a...@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 14:41:11 -0700
> Subject: [IRCA] The hunt for a noise source
> 
> I wanted to share this short story with the groups.
> 
> In August I took a trip to Michigan to visit my parents and when I
returned I found a big buzz on my radio across MW and SW. Just what I
wanted at the start of the DX season.
> 
> Well, today I had the house to myself so I took some time to turn off
the main breaker and try to isolate the noise source. My old Radio Shack
TRF was turned on and off went the power. Turning on each breaker
individually and checking the TRF I finally isolated the noise to a
breaker labeled PLUG. And of course it was the last breaker in the box.
> 
> The PLUG breaker goes to all the wall plugs in the house so next I ran
around the house unplugging things like the desktop
computer/printer/wireless router, my radio stuff and the TV/Cable. These
are all on power strips making it easy to disconnect whole systems with
one plug. The noise was still present.
> 
> Then I started searching the plugs in each bedroom and finally found
the culprit. It was the charger for my wife's cell phone. She leaves it
plugged in all the time.
> 
> So don't give up on noise. I live on a busy corner with 5 street
lights and my wife likes stuff that produces noise. We have a Plasma TV
(no DX while that's on), halogen lights, fluorescent tubes, quartz
lights on our patio, a remote control fan lamp, dimmers (these seem to
be OK), Oreck XL air purifiers, and flood lamps in the kitchen that
generate noise.
> 
> Now I'm ready for the DX season.
> 
> Martin
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