Bose wave music system turns on by itself when there is no one in the room or even in the house.

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It would be your power supply when you leave it on standby any flutuation in the electricity will caus it or any other device on standby to auto start like a television etc and that would be all it is most likely unless you have it set up to wake itself with phone lan etc but I guess a very slight flicker in your power could be the culpurit which could mean there is a bad connector on the transformer near your house or even a bit furthur away this also means you will most likely be experience a power outage soon.

Zephyr14

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It would only be the alarm if some spurious signal or EMI set it to go on. The alarm is never used as such.
(The radio is in a den with a computer and TV.)
 

Dustybin

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I don't have personal experience with this but there is a very similar question to yours where the 'expert answer' offers the solution that it is caused by interference from Wifi. The suggestion is to move the wave to a different part of the house and see if the problem persists, if it doesn't then at least you've identified the cause.

I guess at that point you would need to look at moving your router or whatever away from the wave.
 

kombivan

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It would be your power supply when you leave it on standby any flutuation in the electricity will caus it or any other device on standby to auto start like a television etc and that would be all it is most likely unless you have it set up to wake itself with phone lan etc but I guess a very slight flicker in your power could be the culpurit which could mean there is a bad connector on the transformer near your house or even a bit furthur away this also means you will most likely be experience a power outage soon.
 
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