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Old 04-20-2008, 02:28 AM   #1
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Tenn Station On My Wireless Router. Wireless BellSouth DSL

1 or 2 times per week I hear a radio or TV station in my PC spealkers. All
programs are closed. I have a Wireless Modem / Router with Wireless
BellSouth DSL. I also have a 2nd wireless USR Router connected to the 1st
Wireles Modem / Router.

How is that coming in? Somethings the voices are in a foreign language.
This week I heard the call letters very loud and clear of a station in Tenn.

Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana

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Old 04-20-2008, 05:31 AM   #2
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A guess would be poor shielding, or a defective surge limiter on the DSL
line. Since there are also lots of other possibilities, such as bad
grounding of the home electrical system, or even a bad cable or ground in
the audio cables. it' sort of a who knows deal. Are the stations local?

"New Orleans Novice" <> wrote in message
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> Tenn Station On My Wireless Router. Wireless BellSouth DSL
>
> 1 or 2 times per week I hear a radio or TV station in my PC spealkers.

All
> programs are closed. I have a Wireless Modem / Router with Wireless
> BellSouth DSL. I also have a 2nd wireless USR Router connected to the 1st
> Wireles Modem / Router.
>
> How is that coming in? Somethings the voices are in a foreign language.
> This week I heard the call letters very loud and clear of a station in

Tenn.
>
> Thanks for your help and tips ; Novice @ New Orleans Louisiana
>
> COMPAQ PRESARIO S5100
> Motherboard P4G533LA ASUSTeK
> Award BIOS v6.0
> Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.60GHz
> Memory DIMM SDRAM 1024
> Maxtor 6Y060L0 HD, External USB 75 GIG
> Creative Labs Audigy SE
> Monitor Envision ENVISION
> Wireless BellSouth DSL
>
>





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Old 04-20-2008, 05:44 AM   #3
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New Orleans Novice wrote:

> Tenn Station On My Wireless Router. Wireless BellSouth DSL
>
> 1 or 2 times per week I hear a radio or TV station in my PC spealkers. All
> programs are closed. I have a Wireless Modem / Router with Wireless
> BellSouth DSL. I also have a 2nd wireless USR Router connected to the 1st
> Wireles Modem / Router.
>
> How is that coming in? Somethings the voices are in a foreign language.
> This week I heard the call letters very loud and clear of a station in Tenn.


Use shielded speaker wires (if you get to select which ones to use
rather than being permanently attached to the speakers).

Could be coming through the power lines up the power cord to the
amplifier in the powered speaker set. You'll need a line filter to get
rid of that, or a UPS might work (if it incorporates an isolation
transformer which means it'll be heavier than just the battery inside).

Same happen if you hook up a set of unpowered headphones to the same
jacks as to where you connected the powered speaker set? That is, plug
in headphones into the audio out jack on the computer.


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Old 04-20-2008, 08:29 PM   #4
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On Apr 20, 12:44*am, VanguardLH <V...@nguard.LH> wrote:
> New Orleans Novice wrote:
> > Tenn Station On My Wireless Router. *Wireless BellSouth DSL

>
> > 1 or 2 times per week I hear a radio or TV station in my PC spealkers. *All
> > programs are closed. *I have a Wireless Modem / Router with Wireless
> > BellSouth DSL. *I also have a 2nd wireless USR Router connected to the 1st
> > Wireles Modem / Router.

>
> > How is that coming in? *Somethings the voices are in a foreign language.
> > This week I heard the call letters very loud and clear of a station in Tenn.

>
> Use shielded speaker wires (if you get to select which ones to use
> rather than being permanently attached to the speakers).
>
> Could be coming through the power lines up the power cord to the
> amplifier in the powered speaker set. *You'll need a line filter to get
> rid of that, or a UPS might work (if it incorporates an isolation
> transformer which means it'll be heavier than just the battery inside).
>
> Same happen if you hook up a set of unpowered headphones to the same
> jacks as to where you connected the powered speaker set? *That is, plug
> in headphones into the audio out jack on the computer.


I agree with this posibility. If you were to also place a GSM based
cell phone near to your PC, you will hear a sound during the incoming
calls (ringing.)


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Old 04-21-2008, 09:31 PM   #5
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Second, any unshielded wire can / will act just like any antenna. If you were
to check the simple FM antennas, they are just simple copper wire.

On 20/04/2008 smlunatick <> wrote:
>On Apr 20, 12:44 am, VanguardLH <V...@nguard.LH> wrote:
>> New Orleans Novice wrote:
>> > Tenn Station On My Wireless Router. Wireless BellSouth DSL

>>
>> > 1 or 2 times per week I hear a radio or TV station in my PC spealkers.

> All
>> > programs are closed. I have a Wireless Modem / Router with Wireless
>> > BellSouth DSL. I also have a 2nd wireless USR Router connected to the

> 1st
>> > Wireles Modem / Router.

>>
>> > How is that coming in? Somethings the voices are in a foreign languag

>e.
>> > This week I heard the call letters very loud and clear of a station in T

>enn.
>>
>> Use shielded speaker wires (if you get to select which ones to use
>> rather than being permanently attached to the speakers).
>>
>> Could be coming through the power lines up the power cord to the
>> amplifier in the powered speaker set. You'll need a line filter to get
>> rid of that, or a UPS might work (if it incorporates an isolation
>> transformer which means it'll be heavier than just the battery inside).
>>
>> Same happen if you hook up a set of unpowered headphones to the same
>> jacks as to where you connected the powered speaker set? That is, plug
>> in headphones into the audio out jack on the computer.

>
>I agree with this posibility. If you were to also place a GSM based
>cell phone near to your PC, you will hear a sound during the incoming
>calls (ringing.)



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Old 04-22-2008, 03:36 AM   #6
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Thanks everyone for all the help. You'all come by and get some gumbo




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