cyberdad said:In college in Iowa in the 60s, putting the radio by a steel pipe worked wonders for WHB, WLS, KXOK, KSTT, KIOA, WIRL, and a few others
Nowadays, the solution is to go online and start streaming! ;D
Nick said:I used to inch up at red lights to hear Pulse 87 and get rid of the interference from WPVI. Now, after the digital transition, WPVI no longer causes interference.
I go up to the top floor of a parking garage to hear tropo better.
almaniac27 said:I'm going to need some advice for this sort of thing from you guys. I'm going to Kent State University this fall and I was there last week for scheduling. I brought along my favorite radio and tried to DX in the dorm, but it wasn't easy. There was some very bad interference on AM that I couldn't find the source of, I had to get right up next to the window to get any reception. I figure I'll have to find a nice quiet place outside I can go, but winter won't be very fun that way. Also, did anyone here have a roommate that didn't "get it"? I'm worried my roommate will think I'm a weirdo. ;D
My quirky behavior has just been vindicated...thank you!radioman148 said:Finding a sweet spot for DX when you're driving is a definite art.
ddsparxx said:"Also, did anyone here have a roommate that didn't "get it"?
cyberdad said:ddsparxx said:"Also, did anyone here have a roommate that didn't "get it"?
Nope.
My roommates all preferred music to static. They all liked the idea of puttting the radio near a pipe or a beam or whatever it took to keep the tunes coming. They wound up doing it for themselves.
almaniac27 said:I'm going to need some advice for this sort of thing from you guys. I'm going to Kent State University this fall and I was there last week for scheduling. I brought along my favorite radio and tried to DX in the dorm, but it wasn't easy. There was some very bad interference on AM that I couldn't find the source of, I had to get right up next to the window to get any reception. I figure I'll have to find a nice quiet place outside I can go, but winter won't be very fun that way. Also, did anyone here have a roommate that didn't "get it"? I'm worried my roommate will think I'm a weirdo. ;D
stormy01 said:almaniac27 said:I'm going to need some advice for this sort of thing from you guys. I'm going to Kent State University this fall and I was there last week for scheduling. I brought along my favorite radio and tried to DX in the dorm, but it wasn't easy. There was some very bad interference on AM that I couldn't find the source of, I had to get right up next to the window to get any reception. I figure I'll have to find a nice quiet place outside I can go, but winter won't be very fun that way. Also, did anyone here have a roommate that didn't "get it"? I'm worried my roommate will think I'm a weirdo. ;D
For AM I often had to go out to my car to avoid the interference...FM was great though, we were on the 9th Floor in the dorm and had stations on just about every channel!