I am trying to record on my pc an AM radio station (local station) so that I can put it on my son's Dell DJ. He is a trucker and doesn't get a lot of stations. I am using a Kenwood Model KR-4070 tuner and have it hooked up to my pc. This station is very staticky. So I bought a GODAR AM antenna to attach to my tuner. I just cannot get the static and whistle out of the station. I am using a program called Wave Pad, and also another one called Audacity, and go back and forth from one program to the other to try and clear up the static in the downloads I have made. They help slightly. Can I do anything like run a wire outside or something to help this situation? Most of the other am stations are clear. There are just a couple stations that do this.
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Topic - am reception - Carol 16:56:45 05/11/06 (15)
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- am reception - Carol 08:20:48 05/12/06 (2)
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- Re: am reception - Graham Maynard 23:58:54 05/11/06 (0)
- AM can be tricky, my $10 GE clock-radio picks up AM better than my Yamaha T-1020 - Frank J M 19:05:17 05/11/06 (0)
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- Re: am reception - Door Nail 17:36:24 05/11/06 (0)
- Re: am reception - Fisherdude 17:24:58 05/11/06 (1)
- you could also try a good loop - mhardy6647 17:59:07 05/11/06 (0)