Got a bit of a strange question. Can an airplane flying overhead affect radio reception on the ground? Here's the story.
Yesterday afternoon around 12:30PM I was sitting in my car in the parking lot of my job having lunch. There was nothing really good on the radio and I was dial flipping. I was listening to Soft Rock 106.5 WBMW, which is licensed to Pawcatuck, Connecticut. I'm all the way in Bristol, Connecticut. Reception was staticy, but listenable. I happen to look out my window and see an airplane flying overhead. All of a sudden another station completely over-rides WBMW's signal. This lasted maybe about 45 seconds, so I wasn't able to identify anything. As the airplane got further away WBMW's signal came back.
Yesterday afternoon around 12:30PM I was sitting in my car in the parking lot of my job having lunch. There was nothing really good on the radio and I was dial flipping. I was listening to Soft Rock 106.5 WBMW, which is licensed to Pawcatuck, Connecticut. I'm all the way in Bristol, Connecticut. Reception was staticy, but listenable. I happen to look out my window and see an airplane flying overhead. All of a sudden another station completely over-rides WBMW's signal. This lasted maybe about 45 seconds, so I wasn't able to identify anything. As the airplane got further away WBMW's signal came back.