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Hi,

I've been told that if you set up a simple CB radio and somehow "mistune" the antennas, it will make an interference to nearby stereo systems. If anybody out there has got such 'setup' for sale I'm very intrested.

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There are easier ways to cause interference or to suppress noise from the neighbour's stereo system...
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if your having neighbour probs it might be easyer and cheaper to just go talk to them rather than piss them off and start a war.
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Studio1 wrote:There are easier ways to cause interference or to suppress noise from the neighbour's stereo system...
I would love to know how. Have tried to talk for many times, but noone cares.

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Post by Dazz »

You could use an amplifier for your cb.
200 watts would probably be enuff.
also make sure that the ant. is tuned first before u start tx with amp.
If they are really close, a beam on a uhf cb pointed at the offending stereo could be better.
If they listen 2 the radio really loud, a small fm transmitter tuned over their favourite station could be fun, as you could play annoying music over it. I've done that before and got them to shut up real fast!
cheers anyway daz in auz.
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