In the 1980's I had a job that required lots of driving on rural highways in North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. I remember doing lots of FM DXing back then. Early in the morning in the warmer months, tropo was prevalent on many frequencies. Every summer I'd have several good Es openings, including receiving upstate NY and south Florida. After moving to Houston in the late 90's, strong tropo was very common on my wife's 1990 Honda.
Nowadays, neither of my cars (2024 Subaru, 2014 Audi, stock radios) seem to be set to allow distant reception (lots of LPFMs and translators around here doesn't help). Is this due to modern radios being fixed on what used to be called the "Local" or muted setting? I've looked around on the menus on both cars and don't see anywhere to change the setting. Is there anything I might try to improve things?
Nowadays, neither of my cars (2024 Subaru, 2014 Audi, stock radios) seem to be set to allow distant reception (lots of LPFMs and translators around here doesn't help). Is this due to modern radios being fixed on what used to be called the "Local" or muted setting? I've looked around on the menus on both cars and don't see anywhere to change the setting. Is there anything I might try to improve things?