The National Radio Systems Committee’s AM Improvement Working Group has published a study examining the effects of RF noise on AM radio reception in cars. Radio World readers will find the study’s ...
Broadcasters are pushing for laws that mandate what plays in your car.
I just had to write you after digesting everyone’s ideas about what caused the problems of AM radio. Number 1 is electrical storms, which God gave us, so we must live with that. There are, however, ...
The automaker previously said it would drop AM radio from its future models, citing interference with its electric vehicles in particular. But lawmakers in Congress got Ford to change course. The ...
Carmakers say electromagnetic interference causes static and noise on AM transmissions, annoying customers. Broadcasters say they could lose a connection to their core listeners, who rely on the radio ...
Do you listen to AM radio? Curtis LeGeyt, National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) CEO, says AM radio reaches 47 million people each week. But there’s speculation it could be phased out for the sake ...
The AM band in particular is subject to electromagnetic interference from electric motors, which generate frequencies comparable in wavelength to AM radio signals. Many EVs have abandoned the radio ...
AM radio has been part of the in-car experience for nearly a century, but its future in new vehicles is suddenly a political ...
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