Posted on 10/25/2004 7:14:41 AM PDT by SunnySide
Why? What's with the terrible radio reception for the talk radio station when all the other FM stations come in really clear. It's extremely annoying. Am I the only person noticing this and why isn't it being corrected? Thanks
I listen to krla streaming almost all the time. It's great! But I have a question: Why does my streaming cut out sometimes?
Yorkville,IL, Comcast BB connection.
Does this happen to other people too?
I just lost Laura for about 15 minutes. I shut it down, and re-connected and now it's fine.
Peer through a glass darkly directly at the sun, see that cast?
"Peer through a glass darkly directly at the sun, see that cast?"
Sayyyyyyyy wha? Hmmmmm ookay Mr. cryptic messenger, if you say so.
Great radio! The price there is good.
Carolyn
Carolyn
Really? My experience is opposite - after sunrise, only the local strong stations come in on the AM broadcast band. I'm lucky, here, in that we have Rush on WJR-AM, which has a 50 kW transmitter.
What is the brand name of the radio?
What antenna are you using?
Does the radio have provision for attaching an external antenna?
You could build a simple "J-pole" antenna for 104.1 mHz to connect to the radio and that would give you about a 3db. gain in signal (100% increase). However the other 104.1 stations' scattered around your region will also be increased in signal strength and that leads to the "FM capture effect" where the strongest received signal is the one the receiver will hear.
Also a simple dipole would help.
If you want to pursue any of this contact me by freepmail.
"You haven't called the one party which will be able to help you--your phone company. The problem lies in your telephone, not with the radio station."
No, I called Verizon in. They came out and gave me the run-around: "Contact FCC, Contact Station, etc"
Funny how my phone lines were crystal clear before they started broadcasting. And your assumptions do little to explain why my desktop PC speakers are also picking up their program.
Neat!
What would it be?
Calling all freepers with Nov 24, 2000 sign up dates for our annual vanity thread(vanity)
That would work!!!
Wonder if the Mods would let it by?
I had lurked around FR for a couple of years before signing up. The 2000 election providing the final push.
How close to the transmitter are you?
How much power is the station transmitting?
If the station is transmitting a "clean" signal with no spurious emmisions then it really is not their problem.
The electronics that you own are not designed to handle a strong RF fields that are nearby.
There are filters available for your phone line.
If you have an "ham" (amateur radio licensee) friend ask him for some help with the RFI problem
LOL.. Um during commercial break they repeated the radio call letters 2-3 times in a row.. LOL real cute. I get it now. (ahem)
"...my desktop PC speakers are also picking up their program."
The problem is "audio rectification".
look here:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22audio+rectification%22&btnG=Google+Search
???LOL???
My post was about antennas not station call letters.
Check link for some options.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=J-pole&as_q=FM&btnG=Search%C2%A0within%C2%A0results
I know. I was just passing along what had just occured.
OK
Hard to hear that station here in Texas so what are the call letters?
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