every now and then i get Cb wash from the guy down the street coming over my computer speakers .
anyone know if there is a filter i can get to stop this !
CB wash over the computer speakers
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the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. 

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Ditto. You either have cheap speakers with poor shielding, or you have a broken shield on one of your wires.
The shmuck down the street is also probably putting out signal WAY over the legal limit, so if you feel like it I'd call the FCC and report him.
The shmuck down the street is also probably putting out signal WAY over the legal limit, so if you feel like it I'd call the FCC and report him.
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"shielded" speakers only buck stray magnetic fields from the speakers' magnets, so you can place them near a CRT without bending it.You need speakers with better shielding.
speaker wires are typically not shielded.
What happens with AM (CB is AM, by the way) is that the speaker wires pick up the signal, and then the output stage of the amplifier picks it up and feeds it back into the speakers, having filtered out the carrier.
What should help is taking a ferrite core and wrapping the amplifier end of the speaker leads through it a few times. Ferrite cores are the ceramic cylinders found on most VGA and DVI cables, either molded or clamped on.
Nah.. If we are talking about plain amped desktop speakers then the amp is in the speaker and theres not much you can do. But i would go down the street and ask him to tone it down or something... and if he doesent then get the FCC on his ass.
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I had this very strange occurance a long time ago (5-7 years) where when I would order a payperview movie on 2 certain channels (no not XXX) I would pick up a local rock station. Very odd indeed. I called the cable company and the next time I got a movie it didnt happen anymore. I think you need to speak with him, he's probably broadcasting a powerful signal.
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Well ANY amplified speaker will have shielded wires going to the computer. They may be cheap shielded wires, but they're all shielded unless they're unpowered. If you have an amp then the wires going from the amp to the speakers aren't shielded.speaker wires are typically not shielded.
But you're right about the reverse leakage Jim. And most speakers have an unshielded cable going from one speaker to the other remote speaker.
If the CB signal is really strong it may even be leaking in through something else like a phone wire.
I'd definately consider contacting the FCC. Under normal power output you really shoudln't be picking him up.
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Originally posted by RexHavoc
If the guy down the street tells you to get stuffed...try sticking a metal hat pin through his coax. His "Dave-made" amplifier will turn into an 'ampli-fryer'.
Just try and make sure he isnt transmitting when you do it. that could hurt and give you internal burns.
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