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 ...
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 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 ...
Automakers want to kill it, but a bill is working its way through the government to mandate that vehicles retain AM radio capability, including EVs. "Broadcast AM radio is an essential part of our ...
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 ...
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, ...
Lawmakers and broadcast station operators continue to mount pressure on manufacturers of electric vehicles who are deliberately leaving out AM radio tuners in their new, all-electric cars. On Monday, ...
As automakers are moving toward an increasingly electrified future — with EVs expected to represent more than half of all car sales worldwide by 2035 — a considerably older and fading technology is ...
Now that I am further away from Philly I seem to have gotten more interference from my engine (I guess the radio signal is now weaker than the interference of the engine) when listening to AM radio ...
The number of automakers ditching AM radio is growing, which is concerning lawmakers and regulators who worry about emergency broadcasts and rural access. The number of automakers ditching AM radio is ...
That’s the question Autoweek asks in a lengthy article released yesterday that includes the opinion of Radio Ink Chairman Eric Rhoads. For some reason, there continues to be a problem with AM Radio ...
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