By any chance have your battery cables been off ? If so , all the radio preset
channels have to be reprogrammed
Blown speakers, bad wiring or radio problems.
As a verb, the past tense of 'radio' is 'radioed' ex. I radioed him but there was only static on his end.
because your antenna isn't hooked up properly most likely on the back of the radio
Most likely electric power lines and transformers in your area.
No, he did not, but he was certainly important in radio's growth and development. Edwin Howard Armstrong invented what we today know as FM radio. (Early radio used only the AM process to add sound to a radio wave.) Armstrong's invention improved the quality of the sound and made radio less likely to be affected by static.
Clouds interfere with radio signals because the density of the cloud can cause static with the radio signal. The air can also interfere with the signal.
This is not a joke. Hey, this may sound really weird but I was having suddenly a great deal of static on my AM radio at home. This has gone on for weeks. Well, the other day I set a spray can of Old Spice "Red Zone" deodorant next to and touching the radio. The static was gone. When I pick up the can the static comes back. The can has to be placed at exactly the right spot where the internal antenna is. The can looks like brushed aluminum. I've tried other things but only this works. I have no idea why it works, but it does. I know this sounds weird but it works for me. I guess so I wish my radio could do that!!! When I folded my flip phone on the antenna it worked too.
Thunder and lightning, sky darkens, winds increase. A better long distance warning is crackily static on an AM radio. You can only hear thunder about 8 miles away, but the static can be heard about 40 miles away from the storm.
Edwin Howard Armstrong invented several things, but he is best known for inventing what we today know as FM radio. (Early radio was only on the AM band.) Armstrong's invention improved the quality of the sound and made radio less likely to be affected by static.
Check the fuses first. The clock is always on and as such is connected to one fuse. The radio only comes on when the key is in acc or on and is connected to a different fuse.
Thunder and lightning, sky darkens, winds increase. A better long distance warning is crackily static on an AM radio. You can only hear thunder about 8 miles away, but the static can be heard about 40 miles away from the storm.
Thunder and lightning, sky darkens, winds increase. A better long distance warning is crackily static on an AM radio. You can only hear thunder about 8 miles away, but the static can be heard about 40 miles away from the storm.