XM radio does not have static interference. It's a digital signal, so you'll either get a crystal-clear sound or none at all.
The small spark created by the contact of the switch created radio frequency waves that happen to included the frequency of your radio.
Clouds interfere with radio signals because the density of the cloud can cause static with the radio signal. The air can also interfere with the signal.
Radio static letters : "EMI"
No, an anti-static bag will not block GPS signals. GPS signals are radio waves that can pass through materials like plastic and cloth, so they will not be obstructed by the anti-static bag.
my radio has static in it an i put another one in it an it still has static in it to.
They are picking up the background radio static noise. It has many sources: bad electric motors, the sun, stars, even the original big bang 3K radiation.
Loose ground wire or bad ground.
Your radio signal works by using its signal to go to a tower and back to your radio (Via antenna).
The antenna must be simply disconnected.. if there is no signal for the station, the radio auto mutes to keep you from hearing static.. so yes.. remove the radio and yourll know what the antenna wire is and what i goes into.
Check for a loose fuse, check your wiring, check the connections, sounds like something is loose. Also make note as to when it turn off, are pressing the brake? using the turn signal? I had a firebird that every time I press the brake the signal lights would turn on and the radio would turned off, that turned out to be I used the wrong bulb in my brake lights
the ground wire has a bad or wrong connection and does not get enough when you use more electricity