Posted by JMOR on May 25, 2010 at 18:21:45 from (66.53.83.108):
In Reply to: AM Radio Reception posted by JD Seller on May 25, 2010 at 06:39:53:
Need frequency to be about 1000 times higher to begin line of sight. Low frequency curves well. A high frequency squeal of about 2000 HZ is typically alternator noise, whereas ignition noise is very repetitive and much lower frequency. Powerline is usually leaky insulators and much more like static/irregular and changes as you travel along the powerline, as sometimes you hit a spot with all good insulators & no static. No filter cap you can install will help against powerline interference. You are not hearing the 60HZ.
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