IC cable to address RF coming from nearby FM station


Hello,

I'm looking for a good interconnect (balanced)  cable to try to suppress RF coming from a radio station a mile away. I've read herein that Canare Stargard makes such a cable, but I haven't been able to find a retail outlet for the Canare brand.

Thanks, Phil

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@converge

Just out of curiosity, is it an AM or FM station you're having a problem with? Is this a stereo pair of balanced cables giving you RF in both channels (or just one cable)? Are you actually hearing the radio station through your speakers? Are the cables feeding power amps? Do the devices that are interconnected have XLR ins and outs that you're using, and you're not converting balanced cables to RCA ins and outs? I'm a Radio Broadcast Engineer, and have dealt with this type of problem for decades. Maybe I can help. 

Hello,

The RF signal is coming from an FM station, 97.5, that's about a mile from my house. The tonearm seems to be acting as an antenna. I can modulate the strength of the signal by grasping the tonearm cables at various locations along their length.These tonearm cables are integral with the tonearm and are terminated with XLR connectors. They feed directly into an outboard phono stage. All cables in my stereo system have hardwired XLR  connectors.

I'm hearing the RF thru both speakers.

At one point, I'd considered wrapping these tone arm cables with an adhesive-backed copper foil and then soldering a ground wire to the foil. But the foil would crumple as I tried to wrap each tonearm cable.

Thanks for your inquiry, Phil

I agree something is acting like an antenna. How long is the cable run from tonearm to phonostage and where is this unit located? Is it earth grounded to the buss bar in your service panel as the rest of your system should be?