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Colin,
I had almost the same exact experience during a recent trip to Alabama (see:
<A HREF="http://www.mail-archive.com/lancair.list@olsusa.com/msg08246.html">
AM/FM Radio Interferance</A>) Doesn't take much circuitry to receive AM
signals. Try flying the same area again and when you get the unwanted
signals, turn your ANR headsets off. I was not able to try this since I did
not get a chance to fly over the same area again. Please let me know what
happens...
Rick Argente
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