My girlfriend and I drive a 95 Ford T-Bird and were wondering about improving radio reception in weaker areas. We still have the stock attenna and replaced the stock AM-FM Cassette with a cheap wal-mart AM-FM CD. (Which actually made radio reception worse.) We do I lot of driving around in weaker coverage areas as well. So I was wondering what kind of radio I could get to improve reception. What kind of Attenna Amp I could use and If I need to upgrade my anntenna.
I live approximentally 65-67 Miles from the majority of Tampa radio stations. (Which are out of SE Hillsbourgh County.) According to Radio-Locator I'm borderline between Purple and Blue on the map. Placing me at a weak 50DBu signal. I can pick up some Ocala stations but would like to have the ability to listen to Tampa stations as well.
My dad used to have an 2003 Expedition that could pick up WFUS 103.5 as clear as a bell. Even as far north as 90 miles from the transmitter. However I belive that is due to a better stock radio. My bus driver back in H.S was able to pick up WFLZ. ( The students got tired of Country on WOGK 93.7) So I know picking up these weaker signals decentely can be done. You just need better car audio equipment and a least be within coverage area.
I live approximentally 65-67 Miles from the majority of Tampa radio stations. (Which are out of SE Hillsbourgh County.) According to Radio-Locator I'm borderline between Purple and Blue on the map. Placing me at a weak 50DBu signal. I can pick up some Ocala stations but would like to have the ability to listen to Tampa stations as well.
My dad used to have an 2003 Expedition that could pick up WFUS 103.5 as clear as a bell. Even as far north as 90 miles from the transmitter. However I belive that is due to a better stock radio. My bus driver back in H.S was able to pick up WFLZ. ( The students got tired of Country on WOGK 93.7) So I know picking up these weaker signals decentely can be done. You just need better car audio equipment and a least be within coverage area.