mrtexmex2007 said:
I live and work in the Heights and I can listen to it on my truck all over the area but when I turn my home radio on I cant listen to it. It just dosent pick up. Maybe I need to put an outside antenna like most of you guys do.
Well in that case, WOAI is also a Houston station since I can listen to it all over the place. (sarcasm)
When I can't listen to KNTE at home or at work, then that means It is not local. Trying effortlessly to catch the signal would be considered DXing. And trust me, it is not something every Houstonian would do just to listen to a station. That's why LBI has KQUE simulcast because KNTE is not local. If it was a local, then it wouldn't need KQUE. Maybe folks in the Southwest part of the metro can listen, but I shurely can't and trust me, I've done my shares of DXing.
mrtexmex2007 said:
Oh wait a minute I have a question and I dont feel like starting a new subject for it so here goes. I purchased a Alpine brand hd ready radio. I didnt really pay attention when I purchased it, I didt realize it said hd ready, which means I would have to buy an additional reciever, well any ways......
Let me guess, another usual uninformed consumer?
mrtexmex2007 said:
My question is why cant I pick AM stations on it. And when I drive and step on the accelarator my radio makes an ugly noise on the speakers.
Your wires may be pretty toasted from all the heat your vehicle's engine produces. Trust me, depending on what vehicle you have, replacing those wires may be the easiest thing to do or the hardest thing to do. I've changed a couple in my times. The job wasn't done perfectly, but it got the job done.
If your car is older than 6-7 years, then it is something with the wires, if the car is not that old, then you should check that who ever installed the stereo didn't leave the antenna loose or left the wire touching a metal. Some of these dumb car stereo installers have a thing for always leaving something wrong. What kind of car do you have, I may be able to help.