I have driven the 99 tunnel for a few days now and have noticed a few things about radio reception-
1- I usually listen to KSER Everett 90.7 on the way into work. I used to get a listenable signal on the viaduct but it disappears completely in the tunnel.
2- KEXP 90.3 and KUOW 94.9 have a great signal in the tunnel. Other full power Seattle stations come in too although I haven't listened to them extensively. Hitting scan on the radio won't have the radio stop on many of them, but if you tune in directly or have them on a preset they come in good.
3- Seattle AM stations come in well, also.
4- Flea powered 96.9 KODX from the U-district (essentially a Pacifica affiliate) used to come in good at my South Lake Union location, and I could follow them through the Battery Street tunnel but once on the viaduct the country station from down south (KYYO) would overwhelm them. I discovered that now, KODX comes in great the full length of the tunnel, getting an unexpected boost in coverage. In the early morning, when KODX isn't on, KYYO disappears once I enter the tunnel at the south end.
5- My mobile phone is on Verizon; in the middle of the tunnel the signal went to 1 bar and then to no signal.
Obviously there is an antenna and broadband amplifier inside of the tunnel for both AM and FM stations. I do find it interesting what stations it amplifies and what stations it doesn't.
Val
1- I usually listen to KSER Everett 90.7 on the way into work. I used to get a listenable signal on the viaduct but it disappears completely in the tunnel.
2- KEXP 90.3 and KUOW 94.9 have a great signal in the tunnel. Other full power Seattle stations come in too although I haven't listened to them extensively. Hitting scan on the radio won't have the radio stop on many of them, but if you tune in directly or have them on a preset they come in good.
3- Seattle AM stations come in well, also.
4- Flea powered 96.9 KODX from the U-district (essentially a Pacifica affiliate) used to come in good at my South Lake Union location, and I could follow them through the Battery Street tunnel but once on the viaduct the country station from down south (KYYO) would overwhelm them. I discovered that now, KODX comes in great the full length of the tunnel, getting an unexpected boost in coverage. In the early morning, when KODX isn't on, KYYO disappears once I enter the tunnel at the south end.
5- My mobile phone is on Verizon; in the middle of the tunnel the signal went to 1 bar and then to no signal.
Obviously there is an antenna and broadband amplifier inside of the tunnel for both AM and FM stations. I do find it interesting what stations it amplifies and what stations it doesn't.
Val