I have a little portable music player that picks up 91.5 FM really well. When taking the light rail (45 min) to my parents house I never lose the signal. Other stations aren't so great though.
I have a clock-radio with a much bigger antenna. I can only pick up 91.5 when I physically have my arm on top of the radio. Other stations get picked up well.
I vaguely remember that antennae length matching the wavelength will pick up a signal better. But it seems kind of ridiculous that the reception is inusable on my clock-radio for one station. Is that really the cause?
Oh and the mp3 player is a digital tuner whereas the clock is a physical dial tuner.
It really sucks because I want to listen to 91.5 in the morning.
I have a clock-radio with a much bigger antenna. I can only pick up 91.5 when I physically have my arm on top of the radio. Other stations get picked up well.
I vaguely remember that antennae length matching the wavelength will pick up a signal better. But it seems kind of ridiculous that the reception is inusable on my clock-radio for one station. Is that really the cause?
Oh and the mp3 player is a digital tuner whereas the clock is a physical dial tuner.
It really sucks because I want to listen to 91.5 in the morning.
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