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Interference

When all other cures to eliminate ignition inteference in an auto radio fail, try this method. Wrap several turns of almost any size of insulated wire into a coil about two or three inches in diameter, taping to hold the turns. Using a length of shielded wire long enough to reach near sources of noise such as ignition and spark plugs, connec-t the loop in series with the shielded antenna lead-in. Now start up the engine, turn on the radio and orient the coil about under the hood until.a position is found that reduces or eliminates the popping noise heard from the set's speaker, then mount the ' coil in that position with tape.

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Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 8 June 1965, Page 7

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Interference Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 8 June 1965, Page 7

Interference Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 8 June 1965, Page 7

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