Next time it happens if it happens, try keying
the mike on an unused channel on high power.
This usually gets rid of all the static build up
as well.
S.Simon
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
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What you experienced was static buildup in and around
the antenna. It probably was due to the solar flares. NOAA
comes in on the AM band so it is subject more to this kind
of interference. Your body when touching mike acted as
a damper to remove some of the interference from around
the receiver.
S.Simon
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
While listening to Uncle NOAA the other night, my radio started cutting out,
intermittently. Reaching for the radio, as I touched the mike cord the radio
worked fine. When I let go, static. then the next morning, it seemed to
work just fine. Someone suggested a bad ant. gound (?). What do you think?
Scotty
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