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Aura AM radio issue
Wanted to listen to an AM station today and AM sounds like it is way off
frequency. Station cannot really be heard. Sounds like a low level sideband signal. Can this thing have gotten out of calibration? Is there a way to adjust or recalibrate it myself? ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Aura AM radio issue
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Sound like your antenna might be disconnected. I would check that first. See if the station gets louder when you grab the antenna. If not then it is probably disconnected. Fred "Usenet User" > wrote in message ... > Wanted to listen to an AM station today and AM sounds like it is way off > frequency. Station cannot really be heard. Sounds like a low level > sideband signal. Can this thing have gotten out of calibration? Is there a > way to adjust or recalibrate it myself? > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Aura AM radio issue
I'd like to know why AM radios aren't better sounding. I thought AM was
transmitted in stereo since the 80's. Does anyone know? "Fred" > wrote in message ... > Hi > > Sound like your antenna might be disconnected. I would check > that first. See if the station gets louder when you grab the antenna. > If not then it is probably disconnected. > > Fred > > "Usenet User" > wrote in message > ... > > Wanted to listen to an AM station today and AM sounds like it is way off > > frequency. Station cannot really be heard. Sounds like a low level > > sideband signal. Can this thing have gotten out of calibration? Is there a > > way to adjust or recalibrate it myself? > > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** > > |
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Aura AM radio issue
I think it has to do with history I suppose. They came out with FM and that
had good bandwidth for music. So all the music went to FM and the talk shows got AQM. AM never got any better. "New & Improved - N/F John" > wrote in message news:I_ujk.291$wS4.278@trnddc03... > I'd like to know why AM radios aren't better sounding. I thought AM was > transmitted in stereo since the 80's. Does anyone know? > > > > "Fred" > wrote in message > ... >> Hi >> >> Sound like your antenna might be disconnected. I would check >> that first. See if the station gets louder when you grab the antenna. >> If not then it is probably disconnected. >> >> Fred >> >> "Usenet User" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Wanted to listen to an AM station today and AM sounds like it is way >> > off >> > frequency. Station cannot really be heard. Sounds like a low level >> > sideband signal. Can this thing have gotten out of calibration? Is >> > there > a >> > way to adjust or recalibrate it myself? >> > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** >> >> > > |
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Aura AM radio issue
I did a bit of reading on the issue after the posting. One of the issues is
competing formats. We are all too familar with such differences and no leadership by the government or trade group. "Fred" > wrote in message ... > I think it has to do with history I suppose. They came out with FM and that > had > good bandwidth for music. So all the music went to FM and > the talk shows got AQM. AM never got any better. > > "New & Improved - N/F John" > wrote in message > news:I_ujk.291$wS4.278@trnddc03... > > I'd like to know why AM radios aren't better sounding. I thought AM was > > transmitted in stereo since the 80's. Does anyone know? > > > > > > > > "Fred" > wrote in message > > ... > >> Hi > >> > >> Sound like your antenna might be disconnected. I would check > >> that first. See if the station gets louder when you grab the antenna. > >> If not then it is probably disconnected. > >> > >> Fred > >> > >> "Usenet User" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > Wanted to listen to an AM station today and AM sounds like it is way > >> > off > >> > frequency. Station cannot really be heard. Sounds like a low level > >> > sideband signal. Can this thing have gotten out of calibration? Is > >> > there > > a > >> > way to adjust or recalibrate it myself? > >> > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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