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Tim
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I'm confused about where the AM antenna is. Not even sure about the FM
either. Could the FM antenna be on the left and right rear windows?
I'm thinking I bumped something while obsessing on window cleaning.
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 18:42:24 +0100, "PDannyD"
<dan1970.nomeatproductsplease@nocannedmeat.scenicplace.freeserve.co.uk>
wrote:
>"Tim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]
>> I did i tune up on the beast replacing cap. rotor, plugs and wires and
>> now I get major iterference during AM reception, and actually no AM
>> reception now. Funny thing is, this is with the car NOT running. the
>> wires are suppsed to suppress noise, but this happens with the car not
>> running. when I open any door it's very loud. Did I bump a ground or
>> something?
>
>Sounds like the aerial is disconnected or the wire is broken. It's picking
>up what stray signal it can and opening the door lets in more of the signal.
>
>The AM receiver will keep turning up the reception gain until it gets a
>strong signal. If there's no signal it'll keep on increasing the gain until
>either the background noise provides a strong enough signal or it hits
>maximum gain.
>
>There should be zero Ohms between the aerial itself and the centre pin of
>where the aerial wire goes into the radio.
>The radio needs to be earthed and so does the aerial mount.
either. Could the FM antenna be on the left and right rear windows?
I'm thinking I bumped something while obsessing on window cleaning.
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 18:42:24 +0100, "PDannyD"
<dan1970.nomeatproductsplease@nocannedmeat.scenicplace.freeserve.co.uk>
wrote:
>"Tim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]
>> I did i tune up on the beast replacing cap. rotor, plugs and wires and
>> now I get major iterference during AM reception, and actually no AM
>> reception now. Funny thing is, this is with the car NOT running. the
>> wires are suppsed to suppress noise, but this happens with the car not
>> running. when I open any door it's very loud. Did I bump a ground or
>> something?
>
>Sounds like the aerial is disconnected or the wire is broken. It's picking
>up what stray signal it can and opening the door lets in more of the signal.
>
>The AM receiver will keep turning up the reception gain until it gets a
>strong signal. If there's no signal it'll keep on increasing the gain until
>either the background noise provides a strong enough signal or it hits
>maximum gain.
>
>There should be zero Ohms between the aerial itself and the centre pin of
>where the aerial wire goes into the radio.
>The radio needs to be earthed and so does the aerial mount.