Static Sound in Radio Volume Control

That must be the problem. I don't own cheap clock-radios.

A clock radio doesn't strike me as an item one would spend
a lot of money on.
There have been some nice ones, especially from GE in the late 70s and early
80s. GE produced the first clock-radio with an electronic display (1972),
and the first with digital electronic tuning (1980). They were not cheap. I
have both.
 
On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:15:07 -0000, William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote:

That must be the problem. I don't own cheap clock-radios.

A clock radio doesn't strike me as an item one would spend
a lot of money on.

There have been some nice ones, especially from GE in the late 70s and early
80s. GE produced the first clock-radio with an electronic display (1972),
and the first with digital electronic tuning (1980). They were not cheap. I
have both.
It's a device to get me out of bed in the morning. I'm not awake enough to appreciate it really. I've got (both - as I fall asleep after one) mine on buzzer, as Terry Wogan et al really really annoy me and I end up throwing the clock radio across the room.

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On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:15:44 -0000, William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote:

I just leave the volume in one place all the time.

That's virtually guaranteed to produce a noisy control.
It's only noisy when you move it. If you NEVER move it, there is no problem.

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Peter Hucker wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:15:07 -0000, William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote:

That must be the problem. I don't own cheap clock-radios.

A clock radio doesn't strike me as an item one would spend
a lot of money on.

There have been some nice ones, especially from GE in the late 70s and early
80s. GE produced the first clock-radio with an electronic display (1972),
and the first with digital electronic tuning (1980). They were not cheap. I
have both.

It's a device to get me out of bed in the morning. I'm not awake enough to appreciate it really. I've got (both - as I fall asleep after one) mine on buzzer, as Terry Wogan et al really really annoy me and I end up throwing the clock radio across the room.

So you are not only stupid, but lazy AND violent. No surprise.


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Peter Hucker wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:15:44 -0000, William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote:

I just leave the volume in one place all the time.

That's virtually guaranteed to produce a noisy control.

It's only noisy when you move it. If you NEVER move it, there is no problem.

Bull. If it stays in one place it becomes intermittent. More proof
that you are a just another ignorant troll.


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