Ecruz - this is off topic, but I am in the same boat...listening at night, with kids, and their monitors...when I am home that is-
Although this might not fix your interference issues with the NuForce, check out Sony's Babycall monitors. They are voice activated. That means that they don't make a sound [no static] until the child makes a noise. Once there is a noise at the sending unit, it will kick-on for as long as the noise persists, then shuts off after a couple of seconds.
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start?CategoryName=pa_Radio_Nursery&ProductSKU=NTM900
I use two [one for each kid] in my basement listening room/HT. They also have changeable channels/frequencies so you can have two that don't interfere with each other. Since they run silent until a problem, I can enjoy the quiet. These are a MUST HAVE for any audiofile/videophile with kids.
Good Luck
Although this might not fix your interference issues with the NuForce, check out Sony's Babycall monitors. They are voice activated. That means that they don't make a sound [no static] until the child makes a noise. Once there is a noise at the sending unit, it will kick-on for as long as the noise persists, then shuts off after a couple of seconds.
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start?CategoryName=pa_Radio_Nursery&ProductSKU=NTM900
I use two [one for each kid] in my basement listening room/HT. They also have changeable channels/frequencies so you can have two that don't interfere with each other. Since they run silent until a problem, I can enjoy the quiet. These are a MUST HAVE for any audiofile/videophile with kids.
Good Luck