Posted by blue_tractor_man on September 09, 2017 at 06:36:20 from (70.215.130.37):
This morning I was trying to tune in my kitchen radio to WEVL Memphis to listen to the Bluegrass show. My place is about 15 miles north of Memphis, so our radio and TV can be spotty. As long as I stand next to, or hold the radio in my hands, the FM reception is great. If I set the radio down and walk away, it gets fuzzy. I have tried moving the radio around the room and putting it in the window. As soon as I walk away-fuzzy again. I noticed this morning that if I put the radio on its back-speakers up, it was better. Anyway, what causes this phenomenom? I know the walls are full of wires radiating 60 Hertz waves. Does thus affect FM? It does not matter what side of the radio I stand on, close makes the static go away. I know this is a little off tractor topic, but I figured with all of the engineers reading someone would have an answer. Thanks in advance.
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