RadioReception
Distortion,interferenceandlackofsignal
clarity,areoftenattributedtoafaultinthe
radio-thisisrarelythecase.
automaticretuningeasesthisproblem,some
manualretuningmaystillbeneeded
(especiallyforlocalstations)inareasofweak
reception.
Problemsofthiskindareusuallycausedby
phenomenasuchasatmosphericconditions,
signalstrength,hillyterrain,tallbuildings,
bridgesandevenelectricalinterferencefrom
powerlines.
Thebroadcastrangeforgoodstereo
reception(usuallywithina50to65km
radiusofthetransmitter)isnoticeablyless
thanitisformono.
Pleaseremember:Acarradioreceives
signalswhilethevehicleisinmotion(unlike
adomesticset)-constantlychanging
directionandmovingawayfrom,ornearer
to,thetransmitterwhilstnegotiatingterrain
withwidelydifferingreception
FMSignals(likelightwaves)travelina
straightline,solargeobstacles,suchastall
buildings,canshieldthecarfromthesignal
causingdistortionorlossofreception
(knownasdeadspots).
DistortioncanalsooccurifFMsignals
receiveddirectlyfromthetransmittermix
withsignalswhichhavebeenreflectedby
obstructionssuchasmountains,hillsandtall
buildings(thisisknownasmulti-path
distortion).
characteristics.Someinterferenceistobe
expectedfromtimetotime.
FMtransmitterscanonlybroadcastovera
limitedrangeandgood,clearsignalswill
onlybereceivedintheimmediateareaofthe
transmitter.Whentravelling,itmaybe
necessarytore-tunetheradiofromtimeto
time,tooffsettheeffectsofmovingfrom
onetransmitterareatoanother.WhileRDS
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Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2005 |
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Document Type | Audio and Navigation System Manual |
Language | English |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
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Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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