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AM Noise "Hash?"

I guess I am hearing what the Hash talking is. I was out at San marcos today scaning over the AM dial, all I was able to get was WOAI. I heard nothing but the Hash noise on all the other dials. I couldnt even recieve KTSA or KLBJ. OR am760 which was also local in that area. I am using my factory ford digital radio.
 
I'm not familiar with your area, how close to the transmitter were you? Normally you would hear the hash 15 khz above and below the offending station's center frequency, it is a lovely sound, very jarring. It should not cover the whole dial however unless you are extremely close to the transmitter (like within a 100 yards) and even then I doubt it would cover the whole dial although I've never been in that situation. Anyone else have better experience than I do with extremely close proximity reception? (I avoid iBlock stations like the plague).
 
28.5 miles acording to radio locator, I heard the noise before, just not on every dial like that.
 
I have a hard time believing the whole AM and FM were hiss-filled by an iboc station.
As bad as iboc is, I don't think it can overload any radio at 28 miles.
There must be something else that was causing it.
How large of an area was impacted by this?

I can drive right by the towers of WGN 720 and WBBM 780 both in iboc and still hear anything clearly except the
2 channels above and below they wipe out.. Even AM 750 from Portage Indiana, 45 miles away, though they get a bit splattered
within 1 mile.
Of course, this is with a 1972 factory Motorola AM/FM. It has a true RF preselector tuned gain stage on AM.

Hospital on March 27th, huh?
I hope you have picked a hospital in Houston where you can open a window and throw a chunk of magnet wire out the window for
AM signal pickup, because most hospital are RF-shielded and noisy as all get out.

Maybe someone will bring you a helium balloon you can tie the magnet wire to and send it up over the hospital.
Tie off the balloon lead at the window, wrap 5 loops around the radio, then connect the end to a earth ground on one of the
ground pins on the many outlets found in a hospital room. AM should work OK then.
 
It sounds like you could have a problem with you radio, IBOC only spreads out over 30 Khz unless this is a new "improved" experimental form. Hey, that helium balloon idea would b e a good accessory to go with IBOC receivers float them up to a couple of 100 feet and improve the range, it might even improve the range approaching that of an ordinary analog FM receiver.
 
Yeah it could be my radio well it is about 10 years old about as old as my truck lol. Yeah my date is set now for the 27th I'll probably just bring my cheap 1$ radio I baught at a yardsale along. I would bring my HD Radio along, but I'm already bringing to much stuff!
 
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