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Old 30-Nov-2016, 1:54 PM   #5
rickbb
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I was going to suggest overload as well but the fact that it comes in great at night negates that thought.

I'm thinking maybe there is a business nearby that has a FM radio system to communicate with remote workers, fuel delivery, service techs, etc. and at night they shut down the radio when not needed. Just guessing though.

Maybe try a FM filter to see if that helps?
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