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CB Radio Interference and Your Audio Equipment

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Publisher Australian Communications Authority
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Topics Transmission Interference Date added 14 Aug 2003
Downloads 84 Format PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5

Some methods for eliminating Citizens Band Radio transmissions from your Hi-Fi stereo or audio equipment.

Audio interference caused by nearby radio transmitters, such as used by Citizens Band (CB) operators can be annoying and frustrating. Ever since the introduction of CB in Australia and the meteoric rise in the number of sets in use, there has been a massive increase in the number of interference cases reported to the Australian Communications Authority.

Consequently, it is hoped that the information presented... will assist in dispelling some of the misconceptions surrounding interference causes and provide an understanding of the possible remedies that may be employed.

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