AM Interference from power lines
As`anyone who lives in Canberra will know - the electricity authorities in their wisdom run the power lines along the back fence between houses. I guess it is so they don't have to pay to keep trees 1.5m away from the wires as they would have to if the cables were on the nature strip. At my place, as well as wires down the back I also have them at the side of my house probably less than 20 feet from my living room.
As we know AM radio reception and power lines generally do not mix. My little portable radio that I take camping does a reasonable job of filtering out the static (it is still there) but my main radio (the TV surround sound Rx) cannot manage it. The static from the wires is so strong that it all but drowns out the AM stations. I have adjusted the provided loop antenna so that AM strength is strongest but you still cannot listen to AM.
So for the radio buffs out there - is there anyway I can improve reception given the proximity of the wires - the surround sound Rx needs to stay in its current location - though moving further away does not seem to help matters much.
Thanks
Garry
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