I no longer hear the 8-minute bursts of noise, since the alarm control box is further away from the system. Now it is close to our bedrooms. And I wonder, how healthy is this, with such strong bursts? The installer did know about the problem, but they did not announce it (of course). When I asked for a better shielded control box he just looked at me. Then I asked, well, since the noise is produced by the wireless part of the box, can we have the alarm system wired, then? He answered: we don't do wired installations anymore.
Periodic noise
My system picks up noise every eight minutes. There is a kind of scratching mid-register ("ta-ra-ta-ta") sound that last for ten or fifteen seconds. It is similar to descriptions of "GSM buzz" but it happens regularly and regardless of whether our mobile phones are on or off. It happens when the analog source is selected, not other sources (or not obvious, in my system). It is very clear when the volume is mid-high, with no music playing. It is not from the cartridge and the tonearm cable, since it happens even when I disconnect them from the phono stage. When I disconnect the phono stage, however, I don't hear it. So it seems to be picked up from the phono stage itself. It happens across different phono stages. Shielding the cables with ferrite does not help much. It seems like a very strong signal.
Anyone recognizes this problem?
Anyone recognizes this problem?
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