Linn Kudos Radio User Manual


 
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Minimising interference
Interference from nearby stations, or from electrical noise sources
such as computers, can be heard as faint rustling or whistling
noises in the background of the signal. The KUDOS tuner is
designed to provide excellent rejection of interference, but the
following guidelines can help if this proves to be a problem.
Select the narrow bandwidth, for the best rejection of adjacent FM
stations.
If the interference is from strong interfering radio stations try
orienting the antenna away from them. You can even install an
antenna rotator to remotely control the antenna direction. Ask your
dealer for assistance.
If the interference is from electronic equipment move the antenna
to another position.
Install a better, more selective, antenna which will pick up the
stronger wanted signals and reject unwanted ones.
If all else fails, try mono. A signal which is unusable in stereo will
often sound better in mono.
Minimising distortion
Unless interference is a problem you can achieve the lowest
possible distortion by selecting the wide bandwidth option.