sounds like a ground problem to me..
my radio has static in it an i put another one in it an it still has static in it to.
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.
Could be a wire crossing in the speakers, the radio itself might be bad. Does it do it all the time? Speakers might be blown. Or, your antenna lead is not plugged into the rear of the radio. Is it radio static, or does it have static on cd/tape as well?
There is a program that that can be used to encrypt radio signals. Doee it have a name?
By radio signals of different ranges
White noise
Radio static letters : "EMI"
my radio has static in it an i put another one in it an it still has static in it to.
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.
I have the same problem, except I have a cassette player and not a CD player. I believe the answer is the antenna has come loose from the radio but I do not know how to check it.
Could be a wire crossing in the speakers, the radio itself might be bad. Does it do it all the time? Speakers might be blown. Or, your antenna lead is not plugged into the rear of the radio. Is it radio static, or does it have static on cd/tape as well?
There is a program that that can be used to encrypt radio signals. Doee it have a name?
Amplitude Modulation and Frequency Modulation. They are different methods of transmitting radio signals. AM is good for transmitting radio signals long distance FM is good for transmitting radio signals short distances but better quality
A stellar source of periodic radio signals is called quasar. This runs off of radio waves.
By radio signals of different ranges
Satellite radio signals are not affected by rain and weather.
You should not experience any static with your Sirius Radio if it is properly installed.