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- From: demaine@ee.ualberta.ca (Cal Demaine)
- Subject: Re: Turing on radio creates buzz ?
- Message-ID: <demaine.725929690@ee.ualberta.ca>
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- Organization: University Of Alberta, Edmonton Canada
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 23:08:10 GMT
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- swu@att.com (Chi-Sharn Wu) writes:
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- >After I installed a CD changer to my Maximum GXE 92 last week, I just
- >noticed that depressing the accelerator pedal will create little high-frequency buzz if I turned on the radio or CD changer.
- >I don't know where it comes from.
-
- Well, does the unit use one of those totally worthless FM Modulators which
- injects the CD audio signal to 88.3 or 88.7 MHz FM?
-
- If so, you likely have a power supply or grounding problem with the crappy
- little modulator box that attaches in-line with your antenna.
-
- Sorry about my bitterness, but I've too much experience with those units.
- - Cal
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