Poor radio reception or static is usually caused by weak signals, interference, or antenna placement. Adjusting your setup often fixes it quickly.
Quick Check
1. Make sure the antenna or AUX cable is fully connected.
2. Move the radio away from electronics or metal objects that may cause interference.
3. Reposition the antenna—raise it or change its angle.
4. Switch to a different station to check if the issue is station-specific.
5. If using a TV, phone, or third-party device, ensure it’s outputting audio correctly.
Why This Happens
- Loose connections or unplugged antenna.
- Radio placed near Wi-Fi routers, microwaves, or metal surfaces.
- Weak local station signal.
- Radio waves can be blocked or reflected by walls, furniture, or electronics.
- Interference from nearby devices or power sources.
💡 Tip: Try turning your radio slightly or moving it near a window for a clearer signal. Use a longer or external antenna if possible for distant stations.
Still Not Working?
- Test the radio in another room or location.
- Try connecting a different antenna or cable if available.
- If the issue persists with multiple setups, contact support with your model and environment details.
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