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<blockquote data-quote="harrytherid" data-source="post: 8813108" data-attributes="member: 686718"><p>Right I have a definitive answer. Ignition off perfect, ignition on interference. Madam bat ears says there is no difference between ignition on (bad interference) and engine going (equally bad interference). Pretty sure there are no dodgy speaker wires which are original factory wiring, and it is only the radio that is affected. Recorded music perfect. I have tried grounding the radio chassis direct to the battery negative with connections both crimped and soldered to no effect. the radio is not directly connected to any other devices. And whatever the result, thanks for helping, everybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harrytherid, post: 8813108, member: 686718"] Right I have a definitive answer. Ignition off perfect, ignition on interference. Madam bat ears says there is no difference between ignition on (bad interference) and engine going (equally bad interference). Pretty sure there are no dodgy speaker wires which are original factory wiring, and it is only the radio that is affected. Recorded music perfect. I have tried grounding the radio chassis direct to the battery negative with connections both crimped and soldered to no effect. the radio is not directly connected to any other devices. And whatever the result, thanks for helping, everybody. [/QUOTE]
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