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To enjoy Seattle’s best mix of dance music on your FM radio you’ll need to make sure you have the basics covered with a good listening location, a good antenna and a solid set of speakers. With the right set of equipment you could potentially receive DANCE 89.5 as far north as Vancouver, BC or Olympia to the south.
For good reception, a radio must have good selectivity (selectivity is a radio’s ability to separate weak stations located nearby, on the FM dial, from strong stations) and good sensitivity (the ability to receive weak, distant, stations at all.) You already probably have a radio with these features and that radio is located in your car.
Car radios have to be built to high standards to provide decent reception in a moving vehicle, in the presence of varying terrain, with a serious nearby source of interference (your engine.) You’ve already probably noticed that FM radio reception is usually better in your car than in your house. This is partially because your car radio is probably better than your home radio.
Most home radios have poor selectivity and sensitivity. Radios with analog tuning (as opposed to digital tuning, where the radio station’s frequency is displayed in illuminated numbers) will work, but only near a radio station’s transmitter. Most clock radios, under-cabinet radios, “boom boxes”, etc. just don’t work very well… especially when compared to a car radio. Fortunately, if your less-expensive radio has at least one important feature, you may be able to improve reception: a way to attach an antenna.
A good antennae and a good location are actually MORE important than the kind of radio you’re using… and they are related in a big way. You can get the same reception in a bad location (using a great antenna) as you can in a good location (using a bad antenna).
The atmosphere is full of radiofrequency signals, some of which will conflict with each other. Here’s a few examples of types of interference to DANCE 89.5 that we’ve heard about.
Thanks again to RadioBob at NCPR.org for this overview of how to get good radio reception!
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