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Old 10-04-2021, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
I remember my Wild Planet Radio DJ having good audio on the AM band. Personally I rather have a RF link all my radios can tune in stock form.
How does the radio perform on broadcast stations? It's possible the audio quality is limited by the audio circuit design of the radio.

I haven't powered up my Crosley dashboard radio yet so I have no clue how bad or good it is.
The Crosley dashboard is a great set - fine reception and good sound. The fault with my AM transmitter is - the transmitter. Low level hum that is OK if all you are doing is telling the wonderful attributes of a house for sale to people parked in the driveway, but not high (or even decent) quality sound. I only used the Crosley as an example. There are actually quite a few 1950s radio models that had the RCA jack in the back.
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