Patrick, I agree with Steve. Any new car I've driven (my own, and rental)
have generally been pretty poor on AM. I just drove a Nissan Leaf
electric, and it was simply awful on AM. Everytime I accelerated, I could
hear all of the electronics whirring and wining, even on strong stations.
FM was fine. 73, Walt
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Hawkins <ng0g@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Patrick,
My experience with car radios has been not 100% but pretty much the older
the better. My folks had a 1960 Chevy when I was in High School and the
radio in it far outperformed any of the radios in newer vehicles. I lived
in Tucson at the time and I could, especially in the winter hear KOMA at 4
o'clock in the afternoon.
The AM radios in most aftermarket car stereos are even worse.
Steve
On 3/15/17 3:58 AM, Patrick Martin wrote:
Jim,
I have had a lot of Caravans starting with the 89, then the 97, and now
the 2014. Both the 89 & 97 had ignition noise on AM, but the radios were
fairly sensitive. This one is nothing to write home about regarding
sensitivity. That is one reason I was wondering if there is some adjustment
to peak the antenna like years ago. But with so much computer stuff today,
there is probably some chip and self adjusts, but I have no clue.
--
Stephen Hawkins NG0G
ng0g@xxxxxxxxx
73 49 111 01001001
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