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If it's quick, it shouldn't affect it at all. If it's prolonged noise, the digital stream will be interrupted, and the audio will fall back to analog. Since the audio is digital it's all or nothing - either it's there 100% or you hear the analog signal. As long as the analog and digital are time-aligned (which they should be) it'll "roll" back and forth smoothly with no gaps.
It does but it also comes with an external AM antenna just like most stereos. A small loop thing. That means that you could attach a major league AM anteena if you wanted! ;D
Thanks for the quick reply! All I was really interested in was getting the locals, I dont really have a good am antenna for analog, but it works ok for local. I acually just have a wire. , thanks again both of ya'll for the help.
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