I'd always assumed it was simply the receiving aerial being detuned by the bridge. I once retuned my 160m mobile aerial under a similar 'obstruction' and I could hear signals again. Just a thought. C
At 20:02 04/10/01 Thursday, Wolf wrote: I guess if the car had a ferrite antenna like many of the old tabletop radios, things would be very different. Yes. We found many years ago that ferrite loops
I went to Holland recently, and listened to Deutschlandradio on 153 kHz. I have already noticed years ago that mediumwave and longwave signals are being attenuated or even completely faded out under
Hello Geri and group, Maybe one reason why the MW car radio can be easily obstructed by highway bridges is this: Think of the telescopic car antenna as a purely capacitive "E-field-probe". The E-fiel
Hello LF group, I went to Holland recently, and listened to Deutschlandradio on 153 kHz. I have already noticed years ago that mediumwave and longwave signals are being attenuated or even completely