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Question about WMGG-AM

I know i dont live in Tampa Bay and I know WMGG-AM 820 is a 50,000 watts station and north florida around the Tallahassee area can get WMGG-AM. The other day when I listren to WMGG-AM the weather is very nice and sunny but somehow when u listren to AM radio stations at some point u get a buzz nosie when u driving around town some time to time then it come back clearly. I hate it when that happens sometimes when I listren to a good AM station outside of Tallahassee with a good daytime 50,000 watts singal from Tampa Bay.
 
> I know i dont live in Tampa Bay and I know WMGG-AM 820 is a
> 50,000 watts station and north florida around the
> Tallahassee area can get WMGG-AM. The other day when I
> listren to WMGG-AM the weather is very nice and sunny but
> somehow when u listren to AM radio stations at some point u
> get a buzz nosie when u driving around town some time to
> time then it come back clearly. I hate it when that happens
> sometimes when I listren to a good AM station outside of
> Tallahassee with a good daytime 50,000 watts singal from
> Tampa Bay.
>


Is there a question in there somewhere?
 
> > I know i dont live in Tampa Bay and I know WMGG-AM 820 is
> a
> > 50,000 watts station and north florida around the
> > Tallahassee area can get WMGG-AM. The other day when I
> > listren to WMGG-AM the weather is very nice and sunny but
> > somehow when u listren to AM radio stations at some point
> u
> > get a buzz nosie when u driving around town some time to
> > time then it come back clearly. I hate it when that
> happens
> > sometimes when I listren to a good AM station outside of
> > Tallahassee with a good daytime 50,000 watts singal from
> > Tampa Bay.
My question is why does AM stations has alot of buzzing nosie when their singal is goes in and out when i am driving?? WMGG-AM is a 50,000 watts daytime station out of Tampa and I am in Tallahassee listren to AM 820...<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Louis_009 on 02/26/06 01:03 AM.</FONT></P>
 
Powerlines, lightning, anything electrical.

Even if the station is 50,000 watts, by the time the signal gets that far away it is very weak. Anything electrical in a urban enviroment can cause the problem. One of the many problems with AM.
 
As you may know radio waves are radiation. Sometimes radios buzz or make scratchy noises when they are dangerously close to other forms of radiation. Especially high levels of unusually dangerous radiation. Perhaps you might consider altering your areas where you listen to WMGG-AM in Tallahassee as they could be too close to some radiation that might cause you to hear buzzing. Try this. when you hear the buzzing, can you remember anything? Try to remember something as soon as the buzzing noise begins. If you can not, or it's difficult to remember anything at all like an idea, or a senator's name..you may need to drive to a police station and remove your car radio and turn it into authorities. Also try to comb your hair. If it pulls out ANY strands of hair at all see a doctor.
 
> > u
> > > get a buzz nosie when u driving around town some time

I think that getting a "buzz nosie" while driving around town is a felony.<P ID="signature">______________
"With God as my witness, I could have sworn turkeys could fly."</P>
 
> As you may know radio waves are radiation. Sometimes radios
> buzz or make scratchy noises when they are dangerously close
> to other forms of radiation. Especially high levels of
> unusually dangerous radiation. Perhaps you might consider
> altering your areas where you listen to WMGG-AM in
> Tallahassee as they could be too close to some radiation
> that might cause you to hear buzzing. Try this. when you
> hear the buzzing, can you remember anything? Try to
> remember something as soon as the buzzing noise begins. If
> you can not, or it's difficult to remember anything at all
> like an idea, or a senator's name..you may need to drive to
> a police station and remove your car radio and turn it into
> authorities. Also try to comb your hair. If it pulls out
> ANY strands of hair at all see a doctor.
>

Nomination for the best post ever
 
Jeff, are you off your medication again??



> > As you may know radio waves are radiation. Sometimes
> radios
> > buzz or make scratchy noises when they are dangerously
> close
> > to other forms of radiation. Especially high levels of
> > unusually dangerous radiation. Perhaps you might consider
>
> > altering your areas where you listen to WMGG-AM in
> > Tallahassee as they could be too close to some radiation
> > that might cause you to hear buzzing. Try this. when you
>
> > hear the buzzing, can you remember anything? Try to
> > remember something as soon as the buzzing noise begins.
> If
> > you can not, or it's difficult to remember anything at all
>
> > like an idea, or a senator's name..you may need to drive
> to
> > a police station and remove your car radio and turn it
> into
> > authorities. Also try to comb your hair. If it pulls out
>
> > ANY strands of hair at all see a doctor.
> >
>
> Nomination for the best post ever
>
 
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