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Originally Posted by the420star
antenna broken means very little.... a fraction of an antenna can recive signals, it just becomes how well its does it. There is a great deal of noise out there... if you notice raido stations are seperated by 2mhz i think, that is b/c none of the radio stations really put out their signal on exactly like 90.5 fm, its reall like 90.4-90.6. so you end up with bits and pieces of randomly generated noise in the gaps. That is the static and the other noise you here. as for the noise in the circuit, possible but not so likly, your radio employs numersous filters that are able to elminate the majority of that noise as well as other noise.
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Let my clarify the antena thing. It's not plugged in. That's the whole issue with it. However, the static noise I hear without the antena doesn't seem to differ from the noise I hear when it's plugged in, but no station is set. I came up with the problem when, after a long day, I just layed on the bed and listened to the noise, and tried to make something out of it. You know, one of those days.