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Magic Carpet ??
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I have a small am / fm battery operated ( or alternatively wind up ) radio in my dining room. It has never provided good reception, even after re-siting it in various places. I have had to turn it to different angles every so often.
Recently, I had a new carpet fitted in this room. The following morning upon switching on the radio - Wonder upon wonders, the radio was blasting out perfect reception, and is now actually too loud on the lowest setting.
Is there some AB'er out there on this category that can provide an explanation, or would I need to go to the eggheads in Science.
Recently, I had a new carpet fitted in this room. The following morning upon switching on the radio - Wonder upon wonders, the radio was blasting out perfect reception, and is now actually too loud on the lowest setting.
Is there some AB'er out there on this category that can provide an explanation, or would I need to go to the eggheads in Science.
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Polypropylen e is a very low electrical conductivity material and will therefore act as a screen to reduce interference or a block on radio waves to reduce dissipation.
09:51 Wed 11th Oct 2017
It sounds to me as though the carpet is acting as a sort of screen to block whatever was causing the poor reception. Possibly electrics wiring or even plumbing pipework. Alternatively it could be acting as a giant reflector and rather than the radio waves passing through or being attenuated by the original flooring, your new carpet is containing them allowing the radio antenna to receive a stronger signal. I wonder what your new carpet or underlay is made from. Interesting.