Please Help Can't get rid of radio station.


Please help. I just finished with some upgrades to my system which included tearing everything apart to install a custom Billy Bags rack, upgrading my turntable fom the VPI HWmkIII to the mkIV, and installing a new Shelter 901 cartridge. I was just getting ready to listen to the new TT upgrades when I noticed one of the local oldies stations coming out of both speakers. My power is clean since it comes from a PS Audio Power Plant. I never had the problem before. Is there something wrong with the cartridge or it's connections? This radio station must have a broadcast tower nearby or is blasting mega-wattage since it can be tuned in on any radio in about 10 places on the dial. I live in a relatively rural area with no hills, so multipath is not the issue. Also, when I talk on the phone, I can hear the same station on the phone line. In the four years I've lived in this house, I've never heard the radio station coming from my system (unless I've deliberately tuned it in on the tuner). My tuner is turned off and I can hear the radio playing. I only hear the radio when the preamp is set to "phono". Does this have anything to do with using a low output moving coil? My prior cartridge was a high output model (2.0 mV) Could the new Billy Bags rack be the culprit? The old stand was a Skylan made of MDF. The Billy Bags is metal. Is it possible it is acting like an antenna?

Thanks for your help!
mstram
There must be some subversive group out there that is using oldies as their carrier of propoganda as this is the second time someone has had this problem this year. See this thread: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1104841130&read&keyw&zzoldies Perhaps there is an answer here for you!
We had a KDKA Radio transmission tower near my house. Could pick up the radio on the telephone, other electronics, even heard radio when I opened the oven door sometimes.
The oldies station is BRUTAL. I am the guy that started the other thread. Please let me know if you live in central Pennsylvania.

Anyway, I have the same cart as you. I discovered the problem for me and it was not the cart (for me), it was the phono stage. I had a BAT PK-5. It was awesome before I moved into my new house. I tried everything to solve the problem (see my thread). The only thing that worked was to replace the BAT. I bought a Klyne System 6 phono amp. No more Oldies!!! I do not know much about how RF works but I know that hearing the oldies through your TT sucks. I am sorry to hear that you have the same problem.

The Vast Oldies Station Conspiracy continues....
Could be worse. Some people pick up radio stations on the amalgam fillings in their teeth.
Dirty contacts in the phono pickup wiring can cause this.In order to hear the audio modulation of the radio station RF signal you need a diode, and some corrosion products can serve this function. Also, make sure all the shields are well grounded. Check the phono preamp input impedance (resistor)...often 47K. Lower would be better.