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No AM reception

MangoMike

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We seldom use the radio, but spend a lot of time chatting via the intercom. While riding alone today, I listened to FM for a little while, then switched to AM and tried to find my favorite local station. I used search, but the radio never locked onto a station, no AM at all. I was riding just north of Tampa and there are several powerful AM stations there. The CB, intercom, and FM all work fine.

Any ideas?

Mike
 
It's funny Mike, but I find that I get no XM reception a "few miles" north (Brooksville) of where you are. My AM gets a lot of what I call "motor static".

Chris
 
I tried the AM dection on mine and found that the static just kind of hummed along with the gearshifts... :gaah: It was completely useless!

Arntu,
The eight-tracks actually play better than the AM with my RT system!:roflblack:
 
I had some issues with reception on my AM radio until the dealer installed a new antenna (under warranty) - now it sounds great. Contact your dealer. If you get AM reception on your car radio, then you should get the same on the RT.
 
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My AM radio reception has always been terrible. It's all engine static. I guess it could double as a RPM sound gauge.
 
My am sucks too. I cant get the odd clear station but if I am moving it fades in and out. Our local station is just as bad so it is just a sucky radio I guess.
 
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