Should have 2 fuses 1 being a constant HOT to maintain memory circuit in radio (clock, station select, etc.)
The wiring harness can be loose or coming loose. There could also be parts inside the actual radio that aren't working. You could buy a new one as they aren't that expensive.
No! CB power amps are very unlawful, and they can interfere with legal radio communications. (Like Amateur Radio)
No. If they are very close in frequency the radio may have trouble filtering out the unwanted station but generally they will not interfere.
No, a radio cannot detect radioactivity. A radio is called a radio because of the radio waves that it operates on.
Please do not interfere with the experiment that is currently in progress.
I do not see how a CB radio could interfere with VoIP service. If the CB radio is creating interference on the line, check your telephone. Or even check your broadband modem to ensure that you are not creating packet loss due to the CB radio.
It usually doesn't happen, but radio control vehicles can indeed interfere with other devices that utilize a radio signal. In practice, this rarely ever happens but can be dangerous in some situations.
Clouds interfere with radio signals because the density of the cloud can cause static with the radio signal. The air can also interfere with the signal.
Check to see if you are getting power to the radio input wire - if so could be a bad radio
Interfere is a verb that means to intervene; to interpose in a way that hinders or impedes; or meddle in other people's affairs. Example sentence:Her mother will constantly interfere with how she cares for the baby.The clouds will interfere with the signalSuperman was warned that he must not interfere with human history.
Check the fuse in the fuse panel. Also look and see if there is an inline fuse blown. I already checked the fuse panel and the fuse on the back of the radio. I don't know what the problem could be. The radio is not burnt because I replaced it and still no power. There may be another inline fuse somewhere between the fuse panel and the radio. Do you have power at the radio? I assume you do not. I would check, with a multimeter, where the radio power cable is connected at the fuse panel and see if you actually have power. If you do then you know that somewhere between that point and the radio you have a problem. As a last resort you could just run a new power cable to the radio from the fuse panel. Be sure to install an inline fuse if you do this. How do I run a new power cable to the radio from the fuse panel and install an in-line fuse?
The cause of your power doors and locks and radio volume not to work could be a blown fuse. Locate the proper fuse to ensure it has not blown.