How can I troubleshoot my AM radio reception?

How can I troubleshoot my AM radio reception?

Troubleshooting AM reception is a very common theme here at C. Crane. Many of us have worked here for years so we’ve heard a lot of different scenarios and helped many people figure out what will work best in their given situation. A lot of people are surprised at what we ask them to try and what they learn in the process.

How can I tell if my water is radioactive?

Take a look out our tests that will indicate if your water contains radioactive particles: Full Radiation Water Test: This package tests your water for Alpha Radiation and Beta Radiation from any source, including Radium, Radon, Uranium, and Strontium.

Why do I have problems with my water meter?

Problems with water meter readings and function can stem from a variety of sources. It is important you are aware of your regular water consumption for such activities as running the dishwasher, laundry, showers, and watering your lawn or garden to help you detect problems with your water meter.

Why do I get bad radio reception in Atlantic City?

As it is, solar flares are known to cause “skip frequencies”, enabling unusually long-distance radio reception on the AM band. I was in Atlantic City NJ and was getting the mighty WLS radio station which is in Chicago. So I was able to listen to radio shows like Coast To Coast AM, and this further fueled my scientific and esoteric mind.

What happens if you put your radio in water?

Do not put radio near water or submerge your radio while it’s plugged in or turned on. If your radio gets wet or submerged while plugged in or turned on, you may experience an electrical shock. This electrical shock is just as hazardous as any modern electrical device but not more so.

Is there any radioactivity in our drinking water?

Small traces of radioactivity are found in nearly all drinking water, but many people are concerned about the potential dangers of potential pollutants from nuclear energy plants, laboratories, and other sources.

When do public water systems have to notify their customers?

Public water systems must notify their customers when: they violate EPA or state drinking water regulations (including monitoring requirements), or they provide drinking water that may pose a risk to consumer’s health. Water systems test regularly for approximately 90 contaminants.

What should I do if I spilled something on my Radio?

Do not blow dry, disassemble to dry, or use desiccants. If you spilled something on the radio, use a warm cloth that’s a little wet and soapy to clean. Avoid getting soapy solution in the grill, cracks or grooves of the radio cabinet. Clean with warm damp cloth lightly soaked with soap and water. Wipe gently with dry towel.