The antenna circuit is the most likely cause of the static. check to see that the antenna cable is plugged into the radio, and there are no loose wires.
sounds like a ground problem to me..
ESD stands for Electrostatic Discharge. You should avoid the possibility of static building up when working with PC components by ensuring that you are grounded at all times. You can do this by using a special anti-static wristband, which is available very cheaply. Alternatively, touch the chassis of your PC case often, or hold the chassis with one hand while touching any sensitive components.
my radio has static in it an i put another one in it an it still has static in it to.
Static Major wasn't in a gang.
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Nothing. I guess you mean a static variable.
A toplevel class certainly can be static. Static has nothing to do with the level of a class.
If someone wishes to remove static, there are many examples of good anti static products. Static-A-Way is a detergent that removes static from clothes when washed. Grounding wrist bands remove static when working on computers.
Yes, it stays put, doing nothing until released by an outside force.
The loud static radio sound while driving is usually caused by an interruption in service. It usually happens when you drive through a tunnel or a remote countryside.
I don't exactly know what you are referring to when you say 'static'. What sort of static are getting? If you have static on imported video files, then the files are the problem and not Windows Movie Maker.
An inverter that consists of a DC-motor driving a AC-Generator.
static, static can damage the things inside just like a magnet.
By using an anti static mat while working on the inside of your computer, you are protecting the delicate electronic components from static electricity that can damage the electronics.
Most likely changing the brand of you TV would not improve your static problem, as static generally isn't a problem caused by the TV itself. You should check all you connections to the TV and possibly contact you cable provider.
It is a very good practice to wear a properly grounded static strap when working on a PC. Static discharge can be very damaging to computer components. It's a good idea to be certain that the PC case is also grounded while working. I have worked on and built multiple computers and never worn a static strap or worked on a anti-static mat. I do prefer to touch something metal to see if it shocks me just to be safe. I have never damaged anything from this, but I do know that It can happen.
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