Could you repost the schematic???
Do you hear an actual radio station playing through the amp?Could you repost the schematic???
Do you hear an actual radio station playing through the amp?
Or is it:
buzz and hum or hiss?
Many people confuse RFI (radio Frequency Interference) with buzz hum or hiss.
Although actually buzz hum hiss is not RFI at all.
Most of this buzz hum noise comes from the filament circuit of the amp.
And there is a way to deal with that. But it's not RFI either.
Hiss noise is another cause but it's not RFI either.
Most Hum Buzz is EMI, or electromagnetic interference. But it is not RFI.
And so first you need to specify exactly what noise you are experiencing.
Radio Station? Music Voice etc?
Or other?
We have a 50,000 watt FM transmitter 1 5 miles from our house. Some amps play that station loudly...
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If you hear the radio station audio in the amp:
A. It picks up the radio station audio even when the guitar is unplugged, and all effects unplugged?
(turn up the volume on the amp and listen test for it)
Yes or No?
B. You need to listen and confirm the radio station frequency.
Every top of the hour, the station is required to give frequency call letter identification.
Confirm the frequency listening with an FM radio. Note this frequency.
Knowing the frequency that is causing the interference - can be very helpful...
You will choose RFI suppression based on frequency.
C. The most effective RFI suppression is with chokes and beads.
The power cable (for example) might be wrapped around a RFI suppression core....
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I posted a video where you can hear thr station I.D.clearly.
www.microwavefilter.com
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It's probably not enough, and it's probably not the right frequency.

I use the clip on grounding washer, (got a few from TubeDepot). Add a .01uF cap to ground from the sleeve tab and radio stations are gone and the tone doesn't change.
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Thanks, T-Rex. This is probably the best and least obtrusive solution to Robert's situation!I use the clip on grounding washer, (got a few from TubeDepot). Add a .01uF cap to ground from the sleeve tab and radio stations are gone and the tone doesn't change.
Grounding Washer
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