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ojmurphy
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I have a question about the effects high pressure has on radio signals.
During a high pressure, high humidity day recently, 2 FM stations from the same building went off the air at the same time. Initially broadcasting nothing, the signals returned gradually - as if a CD was skipping (digitally cutting in and out). This cutting in and out continued for some 45 minutes. The explaination given by these stations was that high pressure was affecting their services.
How is this possible? I'm not technically minded, so I'd love to know if the problems I described could really have been caused by high pressure, or if I was being spun a story!
During a high pressure, high humidity day recently, 2 FM stations from the same building went off the air at the same time. Initially broadcasting nothing, the signals returned gradually - as if a CD was skipping (digitally cutting in and out). This cutting in and out continued for some 45 minutes. The explaination given by these stations was that high pressure was affecting their services.
How is this possible? I'm not technically minded, so I'd love to know if the problems I described could really have been caused by high pressure, or if I was being spun a story!