bookman51
Well-known member
I just got installed t-5 lights is my metal pole building. Unfortunately turning on the lights knocks (creates a loud buzz) on most of the radio stations I want to listen to (both AM and FM).
I had asked the supplier ahead of time if there would be a problem and he said "no." The supplier called the company (Atlas Lights) they said they seldom have of a problem. Well, I doubt it given what I see on the internet and in talking with friends with metal pole buildings.
It is definitely the lights. Turn them on...just a buzz for all but stations in town. I can pick up okay both local AM and FM stations but anything over 30 miles away has a loud buzz. Turn the lights off, and I can pick up what I always picked up
Are there solutions? I have tried relocating the radios (I have two in my shop), checking out the sound with a newer radio, moving the antenna, grounding one of the radios (had a screw on it that said ground), etc. Still the same problem.
I reviewed some of the threads on the forum but did not see a solution, but hopefully someone has one.
Thanks in advance.

I had asked the supplier ahead of time if there would be a problem and he said "no." The supplier called the company (Atlas Lights) they said they seldom have of a problem. Well, I doubt it given what I see on the internet and in talking with friends with metal pole buildings.
It is definitely the lights. Turn them on...just a buzz for all but stations in town. I can pick up okay both local AM and FM stations but anything over 30 miles away has a loud buzz. Turn the lights off, and I can pick up what I always picked up
Are there solutions? I have tried relocating the radios (I have two in my shop), checking out the sound with a newer radio, moving the antenna, grounding one of the radios (had a screw on it that said ground), etc. Still the same problem.
I reviewed some of the threads on the forum but did not see a solution, but hopefully someone has one.
Thanks in advance.
I have nine lights and they are 15 feet in the air. I rented a sissor lift for the electrian to put them in. Don't what to do it twice! Hope there is an easier solution.
At $2.99 for two, I can try more, if any thinks that would work.