Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults
Lots of people now own a DAB radio. Borrow one and try it out in your location. If no one has a DAB radio in your area, it's likely that there is no reception there. Also do a Google search for DAB coverage. Most broadcasters provide coverage maps for DAB reception.
All satellite radios will have equal reception as they meet a common wireless specification.
Use this site http://www.tech-faq.com/how-do-sunspots-affect-radio-reception.shtml
This usually refers to radio sgnals and often concerns the antenna but could also concern the type of radio aparatus.
They sell amplifiers to boost the signal ;)
Loose connection to the antennea
I am having dropouts every 5 seconds or so (this afternoon)
Sanyo's are known for their radio reception.
Diffraction helps rather than hinders radio reception. Computers, monitor screens, and halogen lights are examples of things that can hinder radio reception.
Sony, Emerson, Timex and RCA all have excellent radio reception.
On the 2012 Ford Expedition, the radio antenna is integrated into the rear window. This design eliminates the need for a traditional external antenna, providing a cleaner look while still allowing for effective radio signal reception. If you need to replace or service it, you would typically focus on the rear window area.
Reception in French is réception or accueil. réception= radio signal, reception accueil= welcome, reception
okay fluttering is due to reflection/interfearence of sound waves between an aeroplane and the radio.therefore this is what happens when the radio station send the radio waves directly a radio receive the waves but fluttering occurs when an aeroplane interfearring the path of transmission where by some of the waves form radio station will hit an aeroplane and goes to a radio and also part of the wave will go direct to a radio therefore simultaneously receiving of radio form two different places is what causes fluttering!
No.Satellite reception can be effected by other factors,but not powerlines.
28 5A Radio 2008 Expedition
All MP3 player's (the ones that get radio reception) should get the same reception. It all depends on where your located. If your in a tunnel, your probably going to horrible, if any connection. If your in a field, your probably going to get good reception, regardless of your device.
The fluttering of radio reception when an airplane flies overhead is caused by interference from the Doppler shift effect. As the aircraft moves towards or away from the receiver, the frequency of the radio waves either increases or decreases, disrupting the signal. This effect is more noticeable at higher frequencies like those used in aircraft communication.