User's Manual

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Problem:
Reception is obscured with a buzzing interference.
Solution:
Check for the sources of interference in your surroundings:
it could be fluorescent lights, a lamp dimmer, or some other household
appliance. Your PC (especially the monitor) could be also the culprit.
Unless you can suppress the interference at the source (which is not always
possible), the only solution is to install a better antenna, preferably an
outdoor one. Computer networks are especially noisy and if your PC is
connected to one, you will almost certainly need an outdoor antenna. If the
interference level varies periodically with peaks about 40-50 kHz, apart, the
most likely culprit is the monitor or the video card. Switch the monitor off - if
the interference disappears then the cause is the monitor. Modern LCD
monitors generate much lower levels of interference than CRT ones. (
See
also
Appendix C – Dealing With Interference
.
)
Did you know?
The WiNRADiO G3 SERIES software is
XRS
(Extensible Radio
Specification) compatible, making it possible to add additional software
functions to your receiver. There are many
XRS Plug-ins
to choose from.
You can download them from
http://xrs.winradio.com
.