An environmental charity I work for powers a battery operated radio from a dynamo on a stationary bicycle which children can pedal in order to listen to the radio. The trouble is when they do there's a great deal of "noise," I'm assuming it's static, and the radio is hardly audible. Is there an easy solution to suppress the interference without it costing too much?
Probably good to identify where the noise is being generated and suppress it at source. Failing that if you can identify the frequency range a simple filter somewhere in the signal path of the radio should cut it out.
Is it not the same thing that cars suffered from in the "old" days? Usually, a capacitor is wired across the terminals to lose the unwanted AC voltage.